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    Benchmark your Notebook - to get more accurate Passmark Scores

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Tinderbox (UK), Dec 22, 2013.

  1. Tinderbox (UK)

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    The benchmark score for my "11.6" HP Pavilion 11-e002sa" is 739.8 big numbers. :D

    and my main notebook is "HP Envy M6-1302sa" with an 1488.0 score.

    John.
     
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    MrDJ Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    beat you :p

    Clevo P150EM

    HD4000 = 2552.9

    680GTX = 3305.3

    PassMark Software - Display Baseline ID# 174176

    for anyone else testing it it will use the intel card. you have to add the exe in nvidia control panel to force it to run the dedicated card.

    any idea why my 3D graphics mark is so low compared to another 680
     

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    TANWare Just This Side of Senile, I think. Super Moderator

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    Video overclocking crashes passmark here. My cpu though is set to the +400 for the i7-3820.

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    Why not? IMO it shows the potential of the CPU and passmark have a separate section for overclocked so that may be useful to others.

    PassMark Overclock Cpu Database Graph

    Here the 4700MQ shows 8,497 for December 22nd 2013 while my own 4700MQ run in October 2013 shows 8,623 PassMark Software - Display Baseline ID# 146020 so maybe the OC'd (if using the extra available 2 bins really counts as OC) also shows an average.

    The average for 4700MQ PassMark - Intel Core i7-4700MQ @ 2.40GHz - Price performance comparison shows 7948 to date.

    IMHO it would have been nice to show maximum as well.

    Then what about those machines that are running badly and throttling? Hopefully with enough results the median will filter out lower and higher scores.

    Note how the 4xxxHQ always seems to score higher than the 4xxxMQ although AFAIK the only differences are BGA vs PGA and Vt-d.
     
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    TBH, the extra bins should not be counted as a OC. It is set there by Intel to use on systems that can clear out the heat within the designed TDP. More of a "If you can use it, go ahead". But for honesty I also let people know I use it incase they are looking to compare baseline on the CPU, apparently my system can take it somewhat.

    Under prime95 for extended runs my system will revert all cores eventually to 3.2-3.3 GHz................................
     
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    raston_89 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Dell M6800
    i7 4800MQ
    NVIDIA Quadro K3100M
    8 GB RAM

    3958

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    wall_street Notebook Consultant

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    Krane Notebook Prophet

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    Because it skews the results and makes the test meaningless; this is a standardized test results. Besides, there are a plethora of other sites where your overclocking results would be welcome.
     
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    CPU & GPU at their stock clocks :)

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    What was your 3D graphics mark for the 780M?
    Interestingly i got 9235 for my i7 4800MQ.