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    Need Some X220 GeekBench 2 Scores

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by ZaZ, Dec 3, 2011.

  1. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    I need some GeekBench 2 scores, specifically for machine running x64. Can anyone using Windows 7 x64 run GeekBench and post a screen cap of the results? Thanks.
     
  2. ruffdmx99

    ruffdmx99 Notebook Enthusiast

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    varies from 5800 to 6800 depending what clock speed the CPU turbo boosts to.

    P.S. The test was conducted on a i5 2520 processor with 8gb ram and intel 25-m ssd.
     
  3. turned2black

    turned2black Notebook Consultant

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    Can't seem to post a damn picture right now.

    Here's my results

    Integer 6130
    Floating Point 7137
    Memory 7840
    Stream 9260

    Geekbench Score 7137
     
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    brian5 Notebook Evangelist

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    I had to use GeekBench 32-bit as I only have trial version.

    Forget what I had before. My power scheme had changed to "book reader mode" or something...

    http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/524417

    Geekbench 2.2.3 for Windows x86 (32-bit)
    Integer 6118
    Floating Point 7446
    Memory 7854
    Stream 9377
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    GeekBench Score 7255
     
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    ruffdmx99 Notebook Enthusiast

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    you're running geekbench on throttled mode bruh
     
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    gamekingr Notebook Guru

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    Thanks all. I was king of hoping for something like this:

    [​IMG]
     
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    Sorry if this seems like a dumb question, but what are Memory and Stream? How come the above posters seem to have significantly higher score than what I got? Thank you!
     
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    stream uses this test: MEMORY BANDWIDTH: STREAM BENCHMARK PERFORMANCE RESULTS

    you have to have all power settings on max performance to get the best results.   this includes BIOS and operating system.   also, the results for x64 will be markedly better than x86 due to being able to leverage more system memory.

    here's my old i5-2520M X220:

    [​IMG]
     
  11. ZaZ

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    Specifically, I'm looking for a screen cap of an i3 based X220 running Windows 7 x64. Can anyone supply it? Thanks for any help.