Does anyone know the benchmark of a ASUS U50F-RBBAG05?
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For which one?
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The model is right there in the post.
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Do you mean review?
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Which benchmark? Smart pants!
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The Stupid Benchmark obviously
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3D mark 06, Vantage, PPD in F@H....
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lol, wow, there's your average consumer!!!
the benchmark on that laptop is: 743092233234 million fairy power
which is rated to be one of the most powerful and magical.
but seriously this is not a gaming notebook but if you want to see how much performance this little fairy can pour look at this : Notebookcheck: Asus U50F-RBBAG05
the cpu on the other hand has benchmarks here you go:
3DMark 06 - CPU:
0% 100%
min: 1906, avg: 2199, max: 2257 Points ... view more details
Super Pi 1M:
0% 100%
min: 20, avg: 21, max: 23 Seconds ... view more details
Super Pi 2M:
0% 100%
min: 47, avg: 50, max: 69 Seconds ... view more details
Super Pi 32M:
0% 100%
min: 1097, avg: 1123, max: 1230 Seconds ... view more details
SiSoft Sandra Dhrystone (MIPS):
0% 100%
min: 25565, avg: 27009, max: 31260 MIPS ... view more details
SiSoft Sandra Whetstone (MFLOPS):
0% 100%
min: 20210, avg: 20285, max: 20360 MFLOPS ... view more details
PCMark 05: Standard 1024x768
0% 100%
min: 4929, avg: 5469, max: 5907 Points ... view more details
PCMark Vantage: Result 1024x768
0% 100%
min: 3681, avg: 4716, max: 5156 Points ... view more details
Cinebench R10: Rendering Single
0% 100%
min: 1671, avg: 2285, max: 2357 Points ... view more details
Cinebench R10: Rendering Multiple CPUs
0% 100%
min: 5411, avg: 5533, max: 6333 Points ... view more details
Cinebench R10: Rendering Multiple CPUs 64Bit
0% 100%
min: 6254, avg: 6534, max: 6709 Points ... view more details
Cinebench R10: Rendering Single CPUs 64Bit
0% 100%
min: 1932, avg: 2751, max: 2926 Points ... view more details
3DMark Vantage: P CPU no PhysX 1280x1024
0% 100%
min: 6085, avg: 6156, max: 6244 Points ... view more details
wPrime: 32m
0% 100%
min: 23, avg: 29, max: 64 seconds ... view more details
wPrime: 1024m
0% 100%
min: 744, avg: 924, max: 2357 seconds ... view more details
Windows 7 Experience Index:
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min: 6, avg: 6, max: 6 points ... view more details
Cinebench R11.5: OpenGL 64Bit
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min: 1, avg: 9, max: 18 Points ... view more details
Cinebench R11.5: CPU 64Bit
0% 100%
min: 2, avg: 2, max: 2 Points ... view more details
Here are the benches for the graphic card, I am just stating the obvious here but just in case someone does not understand these are very low benches.
3DMark 2001: - Standard 1024x768
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min: 9513, avg: 10224, max: 10934 Points ... More Details
3DMark 03: - Standard 1024x768
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min: 3083, avg: 4364, max: 5007 Points ... More Details
3DMark 05: - Standard 1024x768
0% 100%
min: 2195, avg: 3096, max: 3429 Points ... More Details
3DMark 06:
0% 100%
min: 1225, avg: 1636, max: 1968 Points ... More Details
Cinebench R10: - Shading
0% 100%
min: 1454, avg: 1873, max: 2097 Points ... More Details
3DMark Vantage: - P Result no PhysX 1280x1024
0% 100%
min: 153, avg: 271, max: 339 Points ... More Details
-Googlei -
LOL. While reading comments I recalled the following joke:
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John: Steve, how to convert files?
Steve: What files?
John: You know... the regular files?
Steve: There are different types of files. Which files are you talking about?
John: My goodness, I am talking about the freaking computer files!!! Steve, I swear, ever though you say you are a computer scientist, I think you're a complete idiot.
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Anyway, as for the answer: what googlei said.
Benchmark
Discussion in 'Asus' started by brendan127, Jun 16, 2010.