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Morgan Ohlson
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      15th Aug 2005

Benchmarks prog. are there any operational free ones?


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Cuzman
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      15th Aug 2005
Morgan Ohlson wrote:

" Benchmarks prog. are there any operational free ones? "


For benchmarking what? The number of strawberries your system can pick
in an hour?

 
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      15th Aug 2005
>On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 12:00:59 GMT, Morgan Ohlson wrote:
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>Benchmarks prog. are there any operational free ones?
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>Morgan O.
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MetaBench is a benchmarking program being developed by 7Byte. Consisting
of more than 55 different tests designed to benchmark high-end systems.
Benchmarks are carefully designed in consideration with new CPUs and
system architectures. It consists of two types of benchmarks: Synthetic
and practical. Its synthetic test measures different component's
performance purely. Practical tests are consisted of different
algorithms being used in different software. They are designed to
measure performance of the whole system as unit, they include Raytrace
Rendering, Ogg Vorbis audio encoding/decoding (very similar to MP3),
Blowfish encryption/decryption, Fast Fourier Transforms(FFT) tests and
PPMD compression method.

http://7byte.com/index.php?page=metabench

 
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      15th Aug 2005
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 13:21:11 GMT, Mel <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>>On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 12:00:59 GMT, Morgan Ohlson wrote:
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>>Benchmarks prog. are there any operational free ones?
>>
>>Morgan O.
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>MetaBench is a benchmarking program being developed by 7Byte. Consisting
>of more than 55 different tests designed to benchmark high-end systems.
>Benchmarks are carefully designed in consideration with new CPUs and
>system architectures. It consists of two types of benchmarks: Synthetic
>and practical. Its synthetic test measures different component's
>performance purely. Practical tests are consisted of different
>algorithms being used in different software. They are designed to
>measure performance of the whole system as unit, they include Raytrace
>Rendering, Ogg Vorbis audio encoding/decoding (very similar to MP3),
>Blowfish encryption/decryption, Fast Fourier Transforms(FFT) tests and
>PPMD compression method.
>
>http://7byte.com/index.php?page=metabench


I just tried this out and was impressed. Seems current and quite
thorough. FYI, my 1.8 ghz AMD cpu machine with 256 meg RAM got a
overall score of 2209. The 3D images are fantastic

Art

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Mel
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      15th Aug 2005
>On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 14:03:42 GMT, Art wrote:
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>>http://7byte.com/index.php?page=metabench

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>I just tried this out and was impressed. Seems current and quite
>thorough. FYI, my 1.8 ghz AMD cpu machine with 256 meg RAM got a
>overall score of 2209. The 3D images are fantastic
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Good deal: Glad you liked it as much as I did! :-)

 
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andrew at portablefreeware dot com
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      17th Aug 2005
Hi,

You can try BruteBenchmark:

Description: http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=171
Direct link: http://www.geocities.com/andreigacef...Benchmark.html

The focus here is simplicity. Reasonably accurate scores can be obtained
quickly without having to wait for too long.

Regards.
--
Andrew Lee
The Portable Freeware Collection
http://www.portablefreeware.com/

Morgan Ohlson wrote:
> Benchmarks prog. are there any operational free ones?
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> Morgan O.

 
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Morgan Ohlson
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      17th Aug 2005
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 13:11:22 +0100, Cuzman wrote:

> Morgan Ohlson wrote:
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> " Benchmarks prog. are there any operational free ones? "
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>
> For benchmarking what?


IQ among readers!?


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Morgan Ohlson
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      17th Aug 2005
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 07:33:29 +0800, andrew at portablefreeware dot com
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> You can try BruteBenchmark:
>
> Description: http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=171
> Direct link: http://www.geocities.com/andreigacef...Benchmark.html
>
> The focus here is simplicity. Reasonably accurate scores can be obtained
> quickly without having to wait for too long.
>
> Regards.


Thanks all!


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