HP Elitebook 840
Core i5-4300U
Windows Power Saver
Single threaded: 515
Multi Threaded : 906
Windows Balanced
Single threaded: 615
Multi Threaded : 904
Windows High Performance
Single threaded: 610
Multi Threaded : 909
That's the usual problem of benchmarks doing some selected tasks only. It's worse if that are synthetic tasks. Passmark suffered from having the int division weigh so much on the score. Cinebench also does some rather specific stuff relying heavily on SIMD and cache subsystem performance. How does it correlate with general usage scenarios and why is it being used as a ST/MT guessurement standard then (even in c't magazine)?Their bench looks like its broken. 2.9x scaling going from 1 to 4 cores.
Results are very weird to say the least. Can't see where an 8350 beats at 4790k stock for stock MT either.
Results are all over the place. 5280k just a hair faster than a stock 4790k.
The 8350 improved over the 8150 by 66% stock vs. stock.
Not at all inline with real world performance.
Weird, my G3258 @ 4.3GHz gets 1645 ST & 1575 MT lol.
4700HQ: "PowerGear Performance" Mode 1280 & 4496.
This suggests to me that MT and ST tests should not be compared with one another.
well, hyperthreading is not a second CPU, which the 2cores/module design practically isTheir bench looks like its broken. 2.9x scaling going from 1 to 4 cores.
Results are very weird to say the least. Can't see where an 8350 beats at 4790k stock for stock MT either.
Results are all over the place. 5280k just a hair faster than a stock 4790k.
The 8350 improved over the 8150 by 66% stock vs. stock.
Not at all inline with real world performance.
haha SUCK IT G3258 TROLLS!!!!! YOUR DAY HAS COME!!! Someone inform VirtualLarry his investment is worthlessWeird, my G3258 @ 4.3GHz gets 1645 ST & 1575 MT lol.
4700HQ: "PowerGear Performance" Mode 1280 & 4496.
sorry, could you try pressing the 'Bench' button, it would be nice to see your CPU's score
if you get weird results, run it a couple times to be sure guysThat can't be right.
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huh?i5 3550 at stock 3.3GHz = 1200 single / 3646 multi (better than FX 8150 single and equal to FX 8150 multi)
i5 3550 at 3.9GHz = 1425 single / 4220 multi (equal to i7 4750HQ multi).
sorry, could you try pressing the 'Bench' button, it would be nice to see your CPU's score
That can't be right.
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