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Intel Q9650 3.00GHz Quad Core Processor
ScienceMark:
ScienceMark is a benchmark aimed towards making real world calculations. It stresses the memory a good bit, so it could also be used in place of Orthos or Prime95 for RAM stress testing. It supports multiple core processors, as well as MMX, SSE, SSE2, 3DNow!, and hyperthreading technology.
Intel Q6700 @ 1066MHz |
Intel Q6700 @ 1333MHz |
Intel Q9650 @ 1333MHz |
Looking at the data from this benchmark, we see that the Intel Q9650 has a much larger score during the Promirdia, Cryptography, and BLAS/FLOPs tests, but it seems as though the STREAM and Memory Benchmark rely more on the 1333 FSB than the processor itself.
WinRAR Benchmark:
The WinRAR benchmark tests how many MB have been processed in a certain amount of time, as well as the speed of processing. You can opt to test singlethreaded and multithreaded, and that's just what we did. Each test was run for 1:00 before being paused.
Intel Q6700 @ 1066 single |
Intel Q6700 @ 1066 multi |
Intel Q6700 @ 1333 single |
Intel Q6700 @ 1333 multi |
Intel Q9650 @ 1333 single |
Intel Q9650 @ 1333 multi |
We can see a steady increase in processing speeds, as we should. The Q9650 tops out at an average of 1.729MB/sec processing speed with 102MB being processed.
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