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I know that some reviewers include both, but wouldn't it make more sence to make benchmarking more realistic for every day use.
For example: Every evening I tax my computer with various tasks all running at the same time:
Dr. Divx recoding a DVD into 2x 700mb files
Nero creating an Audio cd from MP3's
Winamp v5 streaming radio of a DSL line
Azureus with double figure active torrent links
Firefox - always open with around a dozen plug-in's
EverQuest 2 running in the background
Constant use of Explorer - moving files around bewtween the file server and this machine.
+ all the various background applications (zonealarm, Sykpe ViP, etc,etc)
Now for around 8hrs a day my comp gets a 100% CPU usage.
If I could see reviewers carrying out similar task to the above then I could see a 'real-world' use of Hardware.
I don't care about a figure which mean nothing to me 3dMark2005, etc
edit:
*I forgot to add that this is running dual 19CRT's (horizontal) and a composite out to TV cloned off the no:1 display which means the graphics gets a full workout as well*
For example: Every evening I tax my computer with various tasks all running at the same time:
Dr. Divx recoding a DVD into 2x 700mb files
Nero creating an Audio cd from MP3's
Winamp v5 streaming radio of a DSL line
Azureus with double figure active torrent links
Firefox - always open with around a dozen plug-in's
EverQuest 2 running in the background
Constant use of Explorer - moving files around bewtween the file server and this machine.
+ all the various background applications (zonealarm, Sykpe ViP, etc,etc)
Now for around 8hrs a day my comp gets a 100% CPU usage.
If I could see reviewers carrying out similar task to the above then I could see a 'real-world' use of Hardware.
I don't care about a figure which mean nothing to me 3dMark2005, etc
edit:
*I forgot to add that this is running dual 19CRT's (horizontal) and a composite out to TV cloned off the no:1 display which means the graphics gets a full workout as well*
