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Benchmark your CPU with ArtMoney

SlickR12345

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Nice little program I've used to bench different processors I've owned and its been really useful determining how better the new processors have been over the old ones I've had.

http://www.artmoney.ru/e_download_se.htm

All you need to do is download, install and press benchmark, it requires 5 seconds to do the bench. Also you can use it to cheat in games I suppose if you need.

Here is my score: 2.221; I have I5 3330, 4gb 1600MHz ram
 
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Hm, for some reason my 2500K (stock) is only scoring 2,547.

I guess it must be because I switched out my 1866 2x4GB with 1333 1x4GB RAM? Kinda weird because I don't miss the memory speed or lack of dual-channel in any games that I've noticed.
 
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*flex*
 
not even a benchmark that I would trust that only takes 5 seconds and does not test all your cpu...............useless download
 
not even a benchmark that I would trust that only takes 5 seconds and does not test all your cpu...............useless download

Because its not a benchmark, its a cheat program for games, that just so happens to have benchmark test, the test shows you how fast or slow the program will work and find the files in the game.

With all the advances though in cpu power, it doesn't need more than 1 cpu, but its very accurate of speed.
 
that just so happens to have benchmark test,

make up your mind? first you say not a benchmark and then you say it has a benchmark test? Which one do you go with?
 
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