12279MB System RAM (Score: 202)- RAM Speed: 8359 MB/sCPU Tests (Score: 630)- Floating Point Operations/Second: 204387288- Integer Operations/Second: 675267504- MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 872938
Graphics Tests (Score: 473)- 3D Frames Per Second: 1306Hardware Tests (Score: 49)- Primary Partition Capacity: 587 GB- Drive Write Speed: 137 MB/s
The system is a thousand times faster than I need...but not quite as fast as I WANT. I have an SSD in transit. Should be here Monday. I will see if that makes the machine 2 thousand times faster than I need>
Dominick Sela:Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
Dominick, I agree with Rosie about curiosity about your system. I am not familiar with your OS. Is that a system the average user would benefit from and be able to causally use?
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Dell Inspiron 1520 (aprox 4 yrs old)
NovaBench Score: 387
10/15/2010 12:26:10 PMMicrosoft Windows 7 Home PremiumIntel Core2 Duo T7500 2.20GHz @ 2201 MHzGraphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT 3583MB System RAM (Score: 102)- RAM Speed: 3260 MB/sCPU Tests (Score: 208)- Floating Point Operations/Second: 50646546- Integer Operations/Second: 130370090- MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 655865Graphics Tests (Score: 48)- 3D Frames Per Second: 159Hardware Tests (Score: 29)- Primary Partition Capacity: 466 GB- Drive Write Speed: 61 MB/s
Tested on HP dv6t-2000 CTO
Logos 4 runs fine, little or no lag during searches, passage guides, etc.
Verified NovaBench Score: 749Test run on October 15, 2010Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Intel Core i7 Q 720 1.60GHz running at 1600 MHz
NVIDIA GeForce GT 230M GPU4087 MB System RAM (Score: 134)- RAM Speed: 7926 MB/sCPU Tests (Score: 480)- Floating Point Operations/Second: 201833288- Integer Operations/Second: 478717600- MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 551847Graphics Tests (Score: 101)- 3D Frames Per Second: 317Hardware Tests (Score: 34)- Primary Partition Capacity: 453 GB- Drive Write Speed: 87 MB/s
i7-2630QM (2nd Gen), Radeon HD6770M 1G (DDR5), 8G DDR3, 1 TB 5400 HD, Win10 64
Jerry M: I am not familiar with your OS. Is that a system the average user would benefit from and be able to causally use?
Jerry,
I suspect he is running this benchmark on a server at his place of employment not on his personal desktop. The CPU alone runs between $1300 and $1600 depending on where you buy it. The OS retails for $3,999 and the graphics card goes for around $3,000. Finally, he is running 32 gig of memory. Not your average desktop system by any means so it really isn't a fair comparison to the hardware most of us run. Sort of like comparing a Ford Focus to a top model Lambergini.
Rosie Perera:I wish it would list what hard disk make and model we all have. DOMINICK AND DON, I'd like to know what you're using that gets you such blazing fast write speeds.
I am running Windows Server 2008 R2, which has the same underlying kernel as Windows 7, but it benchmarks about 20% faster in most of the tests I have run. Most believe it's due to it being a SERVER O/S; but there are plenty of sites that show how to turn the eye candy back on and get the user apps we all love, to make it indistinguishable from Windows 7. It also has a very robust Virtual Machine manager built in, I run tons of stuff in it's own Virtual Box so I don't corrupt my base machine at all - it stays very virgin, so I don't end up having to reinstall every now and then like with Windows on the desktop. (That's the #1 reason I prefer it actually).
My disks are running RAID 1, so it's actually a little slower on write speed than it could be in either native mode or RAID 0. The drives are Hitachi HDS72101 drives, 4 1-terabyte drives grouped into 2 logical drives via RAID 1.
HP Elitebook 8540w
Runs Logos very well with a fairly large library (2500+) with multiple linked tabs open on a double monitor setup. This is a heavy laptop (mobile workstation really), but worth the weight compared with the functionality. I run the 32 bit operating system so the 4gb of ram doesn't show - don't know that I need to go 64bit after reading some of the posts.
10/15/2010 1:17:20 PMMicrosoft Windows 7 ProfessionalIntel Core i7 M 620 2.67GHz @ 2667 MHzGraphics Card: NVIDIA Quadro FX 880M3062MB System RAM (Score: 107)- RAM Speed: 6096 MB/sCPU Tests (Score: 398)- Floating Point Operations/Second: 102455452- Integer Operations/Second: 354509856- MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 836237Graphics Tests (Score: 129)- 3D Frames Per Second: 395Hardware Tests (Score: 24)- Primary Partition Capacity: 296 GB- Drive Write Speed: 67 MB/s
10/15/2010 13:25:51Microsoft Windows 7 UltimateIntel Core i7 Q 820 1.73GHz @ 1730 MHzGraphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260M 8181MB System RAM (Score: 175)- RAM Speed: 7788 MB/sCPU Tests (Score: 521)- Floating Point Operations/Second: 202721576- Integer Operations/Second: 529693016- MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 636168Graphics Tests (Score: 182)- 3D Frames Per Second: 544Hardware Tests (Score: 35)- Primary Partition Capacity: 451 GB- Drive Write Speed: 89 MB/s
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Not to mention a CPU and graphics card that puts most consumer hardware to shame. That along with 32 gig of RAM puts your system into a league of its own. Whether the underlying OS kernel is the same as Windows 7 is kinda moot.
Sorry, that last post was intended to address Dominick. I left off the quote.
Bob Schlessman: Not to mention a CPU and graphics card that puts most consumer hardware to shame. That along with 32 gig of RAM puts your system into a league of its own. Whether the underlying OS kernel is the same as Windows 7 is kinda moot.
True, but I did benchmark both OSes, and many have reported similar improvements (15% - 20%) with it.
HP Pavilion Elite Quad Desktop (runs L4 with fast search results with lots of stuff open... so much better than my old Dell, though that one was 6 years old and was able to run L4 on 3MB RAM)
10/15/2010 3:31:40 PMMicrosoft Windows 7 Home PremiumIntel Core i7 920 2.67GHz @ 2668 MHzGraphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 4850 8184MB System RAM (Score: 173)- RAM Speed: 7521 MB/sCPU Tests (Score: 626)- Floating Point Operations/Second: 204377848- Integer Operations/Second: 675387488- MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 854654Graphics Tests (Score: 336)- 3D Frames Per Second: 954Hardware Tests (Score: 53)- Primary Partition Capacity: 688 GB- Drive Write Speed: 136 MB/s
Rosie Perera: I wish it would list what hard disk make and model we all have. DOMINICK AND DON, I'd like to know what you're using that gets you such blazing fast write speeds. I'm preparing to get a home-built system with some help from a friend, and I want to make it the fastest possible. I'm researching specs at the moment, so this NovaBench thing was very timely. Thanks, Bob Schaefer!
I wish it would list what hard disk make and model we all have. DOMINICK AND DON, I'd like to know what you're using that gets you such blazing fast write speeds. I'm preparing to get a home-built system with some help from a friend, and I want to make it the fastest possible. I'm researching specs at the moment, so this NovaBench thing was very timely. Thanks, Bob Schaefer!
This is from my laptop:
NovaBench Score: 530
Microsoft Windows 7 Home PremiumIntel Core i5 M 430 2.27GHz @ 2267 MHzGraphics Card: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
2934MB System RAM (Score: 99)- RAM Speed: 4952 MB/s
CPU Tests (Score: 336)- Floating Point Operations/Second: 101801244- Integer Operations/Second: 273873524- MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 654004
Graphics Tests (Score: 71)- 3D Frames Per Second: 230
Hardware Tests (Score: 24)- Primary Partition Capacity: 276 GB- Drive Write Speed: 72 MB/s
Will do desktop later... both run Logos well. (I won't do my other laptop that I run Logos on, because its a dinosaur.. lol)
Don: My system has three INTEL SSDSA2M160G2GC drives. It might be quicker still if I had them in RAID.
My system has three INTEL SSDSA2M160G2GC drives. It might be quicker still if I had them in RAID.
Wow, that one is second from the top in these benchmarks. I might want to look into the OCZ-VERTEX2 which is even faster.
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Rosie Perera:I might want to look into the OCZ-VERTEX2 which is even faster.
I do think you will be happier with some form of SSD included in your machine.The Dell is a fantastic machine out of the box. It came with 2 Samsung 640 GB HDs.
If I were not spoiled rotten, there would be no need for an upgrade. But since I have learned to require instant gratification, The micro-second delays irritate me.
Each model of SSD has it's good and bad qualities. I settled on this one, as a boot, Bible, office apps drive. I'll post my comparison next week. I don't expect to see large gains in benchmark numbers. I do expect to see snappier search times. SSDSA2MH080G2R5
Rosie Perera: Don: My system has three INTEL SSDSA2M160G2GC drives. It might be quicker still if I had them in RAID. Wow, that one is second from the top in these benchmarks. I might want to look into the OCZ-VERTEX2 which is even faster.
My system is 8 months old. Technology changes fast. Back when I ordered my system, the Intel SSDs were considered the most dependable on the market. Don't know if that has changed or not.
It's a Netbook, People.
10/16/2010 2:45:56 AMMicrosoft Windows XP Home EditionIntel Atom N270 1.60GHz @ 1596 MHzGraphics Card: Mobile Intel(R) 945 Express Chipset Family2038MB System RAM (Score: 97)- RAM Speed: 1929 MB/sCPU Tests (Score: 68)- Floating Point Operations/Second: 18874300- Integer Operations/Second: 33113442- MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 247032Graphics Tests (Score: 1)- 3D Frames Per Second: 3Hardware Tests (Score: 6)- Primary Partition Capacity: 105 GB- Drive Write Speed: 11 MB/s
K.J.:NovaBench Score: 172 It's a Netbook, People.
I'm impressed that you've actually even got Logos running on a Netbook. What's the performance experience like for you?
Rosie Perera: K.J.:NovaBench Score: 172 It's a Netbook, People. I'm impressed that you've actually even got Logos running on a Netbook. What's the performance experience like for you?
Hi;
Sluggish searches, but it never times out and crashes. I got it to take to the creek, or to the mountaintop. A Kindle on steroids. It does all I expected of it and more. Naturally, I have a PC for home study. ( over 1000 benchmark )
Edit: It's also very cool for inductive/markup study at a WiFi coffee shop, etc. It fits nicely in a leather bible cover, and the 9 cell battery keeps you up and running for 5 hours+.