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Benchmarks: SiSoft Sandra 2004, Super Pi, PCMark2002
SiSoft Sandra 2004 |
Source: Sandra |
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Sandra is
designed to test the theoretical power of a complete system and individual
components. The numbers taken though are again, purely theoretical and may not
represent real world performance.
Sisoft Sandra 2004 - Benchmark
Results |
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Multimedia Benchmark |
CPU Benchmark |
Memory Benchmark |
Processors |
Integer SSE2: |
Floating-Point
SSE2: |
Dhrystone SSE2: |
Whetstone SSE2: |
Integer SSE2: |
Float SSE2: |
AOpen EZ65
XCcube |
23080 |
19698 |
9365 |
3772 FPU / 6715 SSE2 |
4787 |
4781 |
Units: |
it/s |
it/s |
MIPS |
MFLOPS |
MB/s |
MB/s |
SiSoft Sandra numbers are in line with what we'd expect
from a P4 3.0C. Memory bandwidth is a bit low, it seems the UX4SG-1394 isn't PAT
enabled.
SuperPI
calculates the number PI to 1 Million digits in this raw number crunching
benchmark. The benchmark is fairly diverse and allows the user to change the
number of digits of PI that can be calculated from 16 Thousand to 32 Million.
The benchmark, which uses 19 iterations in the test, is set 1 Million digits.
Lower times
are better.
Super Pi is
generally CPU and FSB limited, here we see that the Soltek and AOpen SFF PC's
perform on par with each other which should be no surprise.
PCMark can
be used on desktop PC's, Laptops and even Workstations and tests everyday
computing from home to office usage. PCMark specifically stresses the CPU,
memory subsystem, graphics subsystem, hard drives, WindowsXP GUI (if WinXP is
used), video performance and even laptop batteries.
To be
honest I'm at a loss to explain why the AOpen EZ65 XCcube scores higher than the
Soltek QBiC since they're both running the same speed and are on the same
platform.
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