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    First (short) reviews about V6J.

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by JoHe, Feb 23, 2006.

  1. JoHe

    JoHe Notebook Enthusiast

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    nice find! after reading the cnet review, does the v6j come with a 1.83 duo or a 1.66 as rumored here in the US?
     
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    even if it comes with a 1.6 duo thats great. it calculates pie faster than my 2.13 pentium m
     
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    Goren Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    hmm 3dmark06 score of around 700.. not too bad.. i reckon in 05 numbers..it'd be around 1800-2000?
     
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    concidering the v6va gets about 2500 in 05 test 1800-2000 would be pretty bad.
     
  6. JoHe

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    I don´t know about the US. In Sweden i comes with the T2400 (1,83 Ghz), 1 GB RAM and 80 GB HD. The modelname is V6J-8006P.

    Is the V6J not available in the US yet?

    JoHe
     
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    You are probable right. Check this benchmark-table, where the V6J scored 1913 in 3Dmark05: http://www.notebookforum.ca/phpbb2/docs/Benchmark.htm#V6J

    JoHe
     
  8. dysfunctiotnal

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    okay
    im pretty much know almost zilch about hardware.. so correct me where im wrong..

    i understand the 3do5 score depends a lot on your processor, and graphics card and whetehr you have hypermem, or sharedmem..

    so theoretically, shudnt a computer score the same score if they have the same hardware config?

    errrr..*kowtows* i am not worthy.. i am not worthy..
     
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    Futuremark's 3DMark2005 emphasize graphic card performance higher than processor performance. The limiting factor is in most cases the graphic card and memory bandwidth available to it (dedicated on-die memory or shared memory architecture).

    If two computers are configured with the same hardware, they should score close give or take 5% (not taking any software tweaks into consideration).
     
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    :eek:

    learning something new everyday.
    thx pressure
     
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    for us US people, i believe we cant get it yet. i think the rumor going around is that it'll be avail mid march.