What's your benchmark?

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  • (na)
    (na) Member Posts: 54 ✭✭

     

    NovaBench
    Score: 1797

     


    08/02/2011 04:48:17
    Microsoft Windows 7
    Ultimate
    Intel Core i7 930 2.80GHz @ 4200 MHz
    Graphics Card: NVIDIA
    GeForce GTX 480

    6143 MB System RAM (Score: 180)
    - RAM
    Speed: 12279 MB/s

    CPU Tests (Score: 514)
    - Floating
    Point Operations/Second: 105704832
    - Integer Operations/Second:
    479135776
    - MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 1294937

    Graphics
    Tests (Score: 1039)

    - 3D Frames Per Second:
    2686

    Hardware Tests (Score: 64)
    - Primary Partition
    Capacity: 931 GB
    - Drive Write Speed: 147 MB/s

    That benchmark was with "hyperthreading" on my processor turned off.

     


    NovaBench
    Score: 2123


    08/02/2011 05:02:57
    Microsoft Windows 7
    Ultimate
    Intel Core i7 930 2.80GHz @ 4200 MHz
    Graphics Card: NVIDIA
    GeForce GTX 480

    6143 MB System RAM (Score: 179)
    - RAM
    Speed: 12094 MB/s

    CPU Tests (Score: 819)
    - Floating
    Point Operations/Second: 211418256
    - Integer Operations/Second:
    954882272
    - MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 1309268

    Graphics
    Tests (Score: 1059)

    - 3D Frames Per Second:
    2735

    Hardware Tests (Score: 66)
    - Primary Partition
    Capacity: 931 GB
    - Drive Write Speed: 157 MB/s

    That benchmark is with "hyperthreading" temporarily turned on. Theoretically higher performance but useless for gaming.

    I'm a bit of a PC gamer and overclocker, but thanks to my discovery of Logos it's all being used for more Godly purposes.

  • Larry Parker
    Larry Parker Member Posts: 64 ✭✭

    After I got over a brief twinge of envy, I ended up very happy for you!          *smile*

              You must be pleased!              That's one of the most powerful machines that have been shared here!

    Well-done!

    What I didn't tell everyone is that my XPS 600 developed a problem with the motherboard, and I bought this new one entirely, and I hate to admit this, on credit with Dell.  I hate bills and I believe I should be debt free, but it was either have a computer or not and I chose to have one.  So all envy should remember I am owing every month.  [8o|]  Also I paid right about $2,500 for this system.  The good news is that five years ago, a top end comparable machine would be double that price.

    There is always a faster machine, such as life.  The post by Thomas Bourega with a score of 1797 shows that!  [Y]

     

  • Larry Parker
    Larry Parker Member Posts: 64 ✭✭


    NovaBench
    Score: 1797

    Graphics
    Tests (Score: 1059)

    - 3D Frames Per Second:
    2735

    That benchmark is with "hyperthreading" temporarily turned on. Theoretically higher performance but useless for gaming.

    I'm a bit of a PC gamer and overclocker, but thanks to my discovery of Logos it's all being used for more Godly purposes.

    I see in PCGamer that your processor is preferred for gamers since it overclocks easily.  Also your graphics card is really doing well, that's hauling!  I too am a gamer but I have never been into overclocking as it kind of makes me nervous.  Good job on your speed.  [Y]

  • (na)
    (na) Member Posts: 54 ✭✭

    Thank you, I bought nearly every part second hand, as there's no way I could have afforded a PC like this otherwise! TBH I bought it with an annual Uni bursary, and if I had have discovered Logos then, I would have spent the money on it instead. But aw well!

  • Eric Weiss
    Eric Weiss Member Posts: 948 ✭✭✭
  • Sarel Slabbert
    Sarel Slabbert Member Posts: 549 ✭✭

    My new Dell XPS 17 (L701x) gave the following score:

     

    2011/02/12 08:03:29 AM
    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional
    Intel Core i7 Q
    740 1.73GHz @ 1734 MHz
    Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT
    445M

    14269 MB System RAM (Score: 203)
    - RAM Speed:
    6748 MB/s

    CPU Tests (Score: 515)
    - Floating Point
    Operations/Second: 203283784
    - Integer Operations/Second: 493656560
    - MD5
    Hashes Generated/Second: 654099

    Graphics Tests (Score:
    172)

    - 3D Frames Per Second: 517

    Hardware Tests
    (Score: 23)

    - Primary Partition Capacity: 581 GB
    - Drive Write
    Speed: 30 MB/s

  • Bob Schlessman
    Bob Schlessman Member Posts: 291 ✭✭

    Just for fun, I ran the benchmark on my file server. It is an old Socket A system with seven year old technology. I only use it for storing files and backup images but I thought it'd be fun to compare.


    NovaBench Score: 220

    2/11/2011 9:44:23 PM
    Microsoft Windows XP Professional
    AMD Athlon XP 3200+ @ 2191 MHz
    Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6200

    2048 MB System RAM (Score: 94)
    - RAM Speed: 1188 MB/s

    CPU Tests (Score: 115)
    - Floating Point Operations/Second: 24290165
    - Integer Operations/Second: 50237425
    - MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 598487

    Graphics Tests (Score: 9)
    - 3D Frames Per Second: 33

    Hardware Tests (Score: 2)
    - Primary Partition Capacity: 19 GB
    - Drive Write Speed: 8 MB/s

    Blessings to all,

    Bob

  • nicky crane
    nicky crane Member Posts: 1,374 ✭✭✭

    Dave, you asked me what is my benchmark.  As you have taken so much time to help me through problems, as well as developing the wiki method, I feel I owe it to you to find the time to try to answer your question, But can you explain to me what a benchmark is and how I go about finding it?  [*-)]

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 33,245

    Hi Nicky

    But can you explain to me what a benchmark is and how I go about finding it?  Confused

    (Not Dave, but!)

    If you look way back at the start of this thread - http://community.logos.com/forums/t/24555.aspx?PageIndex=1- you will see a link to the NovaBench benchmark utility - that is what is being discussed here.

    If you download the utility at that link and run on your computer it will produce a set of benchmark numbers similar to what people are posting here.

    Hope this helps

    Graham

  • Christian
    Christian Member Posts: 38 ✭✭
    NovaBench
    Score: 1409


    2/14/2011 8:06:41 PM
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home
    Premium
    Intel Core i7 940 2.93GHz @ 3703 MHz
    Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce
    GTX 280

    6136 MB System RAM (Score: 162)
    - RAM Speed:
    8701 MB/s

    CPU Tests (Score: 775)
    - Floating Point
    Operations/Second: 210045096
    - Integer Operations/Second: 883027296
    - MD5
    Hashes Generated/Second: 1210954

    Graphics Tests (Score:
    447)

    - 3D Frames Per Second: 1239

    Hardware Tests
    (Score: 25)

    - Primary Partition Capacity: 112 GB
    - Drive Write
    Speed: 189 MB/s

     

    Logos runs extremely fast.  Of course, I have two SSD's in a Raid 0 configuration.  I built this computer almost 2 years ago specifically with the logos specs in mind.  Put in the SSD's over christmas-and put my original velocitiraptors (10,000 RPM) also in a Raid 0 config and use it for storage (all my docs, music, pics, basically everything but the OS and logos). 

     

  • Larry Parker
    Larry Parker Member Posts: 64 ✭✭

    Jems;  I've wanted to do exactly what you have done with your hard drives.  That is about as good as it can get for that part of your hardware.  Ever since hard drives have been around, we have waited for them as being the slowest part of the computer.  I thought that the SSD's would have come out years ago before they have.  My system is a pair of 7200 rpm RAID 0 at 1.4 terabytes.  The write speed is 162 MB/s.  I have been thinking about after my warranty for this Dell is over, getting a couple SSD drives to boot from.

    Did you overclock your CPU too?  The speed is a bit high for the 940.

     

    Good job!  [Y]

  • Christian
    Christian Member Posts: 38 ✭✭

    Larry

    Yeah, I am quite impressed with the SSD's in Raid.  While the read and write times are nice, what REALLY amps this system, are the seek times, less than 1 millisecond usually. Also, on larger files, the read-write times rocket.  I think the threshold is 128k- 

    When I bench my HD  with ATTO Disk Benchmark, I get these speeds transfering 128K  at doubling lengths, beginning with .5K and ending at 8192 K, overlapped I/O

    Read Writes are about the same (writes are a bit faster through 128 KB (transfer size) Reads are a bit faster starting at 2048), so I'll just post 1 number for each transfer size

    17 MG/s

    36 MG/s

    70 MG/s

    162 MG/s

    234 MG/s

    265 MG/s

    281 MG/s

    287 MG/s

    290 MG/s

    549 MG/s

    550 MG/s

    551 MG/s

    550 MG/s

    536 MG/s

    532 MG/s

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    When the total length of file is doubled to 256 kb, I break the 500 MB/s barrier at 64 Kb (transfer size). 

     

    As for my computer, I do have it OC'd.  I have had it like this for probably a year and a half now.  I think I need to get some new ram as I believe that is holding me back from OC'ing more and still being stable.  BTW, I am on air, with my temps in the upper 20's to low 30's (cel) when it is cool, upper 30's when it is 70-80 (Fahrenheit) in my room. 

    If I were you and I 1. had the money and 2. wanted to build a desktop, I'd check out the OCZ RevoDrives- or the RevoDrive X2.  They are PCI-e SSD's, the first is rated up to 540MB read, 490 MB write, the second is rated up to 740MB read, 690 MB write.  If you get the larger X2's, they rate up to 1.4 GB read an write (of course, your spending a few thousand for a 1.4 GB). All in all however, I am very happy with my system.

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  • Bob Schlessman
    Bob Schlessman Member Posts: 291 ✭✭

    Jems said:

    Hardware Tests (Score: 25)
    - Primary Partition Capacity: 112 GB
    - Drive Write Speed: 189 MB/s

    Jems,

    I am surprised that you aren't gettting a better score than this with SSD's in RAID configuration. My score for the hard drive is 20 with just a run of the mill 500 GB Seagate drive.

    Along those same lines I installed a single 40 GB SSD and installed WIndows 7 on it in a dual boot configuration  with my existing system. Though I saw my boot time cut in half I didn't see much increase in overall performance and my Benchmark on it was only 12. Needless to say I was pretty disappointed. I wiped the drive and returned it. I am beginning to think that SSD's are over rated. Or perhaps it is just the particular model I chose to try out.

  • Larry Parker
    Larry Parker Member Posts: 64 ✭✭

    On the previous page at the bottom is my score, and my hardware got a 38.  It's higher because I have a larger boot partition.  To me, that's a senseless way of scoring.  It should be entirely  on speed I think as mine is just a 1.4 terabyte 7200 rpm drive in RAID 0.  Not fast.  My Windows 7 performance test gave my drive a 5.9.  Kind of maddening when the cpu is 7.5, memory is 7.5, graphics 7.8, gaming graphics 7.8.  The Win7 test grades on disk data transfer rate which should be the same for the Novabench.  Size has nothing to do with speed.

    My 2-cents worth.  ;)

  • Bob Schlessman
    Bob Schlessman Member Posts: 291 ✭✭

    That is interesting Larry. That would hold true with what I saw on the SSD I installed. It was only a 40 GB drive so the Novabench score was only 12. My WIndows index for the drive was 7.4 which would reflect the speed. I guess we should take the scores on this thread with a grain of salt. But I was still disappointed in overall performance improvements. Add to that the fact that my monitor chose to bite the dust the same day I installed the SSD and returning it was a no brainer. I can only afford so much hardware in a given month and I was not thrilled about the idea of going back to my old CRT. Also, Best Buy had an awesome sale on a 20" widescreen LCD monitor ($99). [:)]

    Anyhow, thanks for the eye opener on the Novabench scores.

    Blessings,

    Bob

  • Larry Parker
    Larry Parker Member Posts: 64 ✭✭

    If my Win7 score for my hard drive were 7.4 then my total would be in the 7's.  That's a great score for your HD and it's too bad you did not see much performance gain.  Novabench also takes into consideration the amount of RAM you have, and that has nothing to do with speed of what you DO have.  I'm not impressed with their scoring.

  • Charles Tondee
    Charles Tondee Member Posts: 102 ✭✭


    Im new to Logos 4 so i though i would post my benchmark


    NovaBench
    Score: 714


    2/17/2011 1:17:29 PM
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home
    Premium
    Intel Core i5 M 430 2.27GHz @ 2267 MHz
    Graphics Card: NVIDIA
    GeForce GTS 360M

    3958 MB System RAM (Score: 122)
    -
    RAM Speed: 5951 MB/s

    CPU Tests (Score: 346)
    -
    Floating Point Operations/Second: 102235092
    - Integer Operations/Second:
    271329836
    - MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 721767

    Graphics Tests
    (Score: 212)

    - 3D Frames Per Second: 624

    Hardware
    Tests (Score: 34)

    - Primary Partition Capacity: 446 GB
    - Drive
    Write Speed: 86 MB/s

     

    I still seem to get some "lag" (if that is the correct term) especially when typing notes and trying to select verse for copy even with minimal books open. Is this pretty normal?  My computer is probably a mid range computer i was just expecting it to handle Logos a little better.

     I'm not complaining, in fact i really like the program alot, and i know many could say "well you should see it on my computer".  This really the first program that i've through at this laptop that has some slowdown or lag in it

  • Steve Johnson
    Steve Johnson Member Posts: 185 ✭✭

    I still seem to get some "lag" (if that is the correct term) especially when typing notes and trying to select verse for copy even with minimal books open. Is this pretty normal?  My computer is probably a mid range computer i was just expecting it to handle Logos a little better.

     I'm not complaining, in fact i really like the program alot, and i know many could say "well you should see it on my computer".  This really the first program that i've through at this laptop that has some slowdown or lag in it

    Logos 4 is a resource bear. And you SHOULD see it run on my PC!  [:)] 

    It's hard to quantify, but I think I noticed a nice performance bump when I increased my RAM to 8Gb. I can't tell, though, if your operating system is 64-bit or not: necessary to access any RAM you would add.

    Pastor, rural Baptist church

    Notebook: Dell Precision 4400; Core 2 Duo, 2.5gh; 8Gb RAM; NVIDIA FX 770M w/ 512Mb; Win7 Pro 64-bit; Novabench 510; WEI 5.9

    Netbook: MSI Wind 12: Novabench 198; WEI 3.1

     

     

  • Charles Tondee
    Charles Tondee Member Posts: 102 ✭✭

    I was thinking that a RAM upgrade wouldn't hurt.  I do run Windows 7 - 64 Bit. So I probably will bump it up when i raise the necessary funds.  

    That what's a blessing; I took a leap of faith that I would like the program so i jumped in with the silver base package and now that i really do like it I want to go ahead and jump up to a higher package. It just makes buying more complicated  because i am heavily invested in another Bible program that i really like also, for its good selection of resources. Now just need the money to buy more books for both programs, and get RAM. LOL!

    I had heard it was something of a bear too, but i guess you never really know until you put it to good use. Thanks for the Info though, One reason that  i chose to get logos 4 was because of the forums, the videos, and the community and the ease of finding out info about the program

  • Larry Parker
    Larry Parker Member Posts: 64 ✭✭

    This community is the best!  Every post that I have made with a problem got answered almost immediately.  These forums are the best I have ever been involved with.  It may have to do with the fact that our common love is the bible.  [Y]

    I am a member of a gaming forum that is considered to be the most elite of gaming forums, and the fights that happen there are terrible.  Here at Logos, it's a breath of fresh air for me.

  • Christian
    Christian Member Posts: 38 ✭✭

    If I may make a suggestion to those who are thinking about buying hardware to making Logos run better-

    Before you buy anything, check your computer.

    1.  Open up the resource monitor (control alt delete).  If you have Vista or 7, click on the "performance" tab.  Identify the two meters-CPU Usage and Memory

    2.  Now, open up Logos, and watch to see what happens to the meters- do they peg out?

    3.  Now do a search in Logos- not an easy one, but a search that puts logos through its paces.  For instance, do a morphology search on the Hebrew article and the Hebrew vav  (at the same time).  Again, what happens to your two meters? 

    4.  If the meters are pegging, or running high, then you should do better with getting that particular piece of software.  (CPU or Memory).  As far as the HD is concerned.  The faster the seek time, the faster the read write time, the faster the I/O is, the better off you are, period.

    Of course, this is all just my opinion-those of you with more building expereince than me, PLEASE chime in if I have said anything wrong.  I wouldn't want anyone to waste money on hardware when they can use it to buy more books!  [;)]

     

     

     

  • Christian
    Christian Member Posts: 38 ✭✭

    Jems said:

    Hardware Tests (Score: 25)
    - Primary Partition Capacity: 112 GB
    - Drive Write Speed: 189 MB/s

    Jems,

    I am surprised that you aren't gettting a better score than this with SSD's in RAID configuration. My score for the hard drive is 20 with just a run of the mill 500 GB Seagate drive.

    Along those same lines I installed a single 40 GB SSD and installed WIndows 7 on it in a dual boot configuration  with my existing system. Though I saw my boot time cut in half I didn't see much increase in overall performance and my Benchmark on it was only 12. Needless to say I was pretty disappointed. I wiped the drive and returned it. I am beginning to think that SSD's are over rated. Or perhaps it is just the particular model I chose to try out.

    As others have said, it really is a problem with the Benchmarking software.  That is why I gave the numbers from a program that can isolate and benchmark HD's at various transfer sizes and file sizes.  My top speed is about 550MB/s, which is VERY fast.

    The problem is, my HD is only 110 Gigs, so I automatically get marked down quite a bit for that.  My windows score for my HD however, is a 7.9.

    May I suggest you take a look at http://downloadsoftwareuniverse.com/download.php?view.4332 as a better benching software,as it gives you a full reading.  It is what I got my full set of numbers in an above post from.

     

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,143

    I still seem to get some "lag" (if that is the correct term) especially when typing notes and trying to select verse for copy even with minimal books open. Is this pretty normal?  My computer is probably a mid range computer i was just expecting it to handle Logos a little better.

    This is so variable, even with similar hardware and OS. Poor response in Notes is acknowledged by Logos but I have no problem selecting verses. There is a small lag when opening a tab in my Layout for the first time and this is common to my Desktop and Laptop.

    Dave
    ===

    Windows 11 & Android 13

  • Bob Schlessman
    Bob Schlessman Member Posts: 291 ✭✭

    Jems said:


    May I suggest you take a look at http://downloadsoftwareuniverse.com/download.php?view.4332 as a better benching software,as it gives you a full reading.  It is what I got my full set of numbers in an above post from.

     

    I know from years of building and using computers that benchmark software can be very misleading at times. But I was misled like a noobie by Novabench. [:(] That said, I still didn't see enough overall increase in performance with the SSD to justify hanging onto it. If it had been large enough to hold Logos 4 and MS Office it might have been a different story since those are the apps that I use 90% of the time.

    Thank you Jems for the link and I will download and try the software.

    Blessings,

    Bob

  • Bob Schlessman
    Bob Schlessman Member Posts: 291 ✭✭

    Okay. One final upgrade to my home desktop system. I found a Core 2 Quad Q8400 on eBay and obtained it for $110.00. Not bad since the retail price on them is $170.00. Anyhow it boosted my Novabench score considerably.

    NovaBench Score: 814


    2/23/2011 7:59:58 AM
    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional
    Intel Core2 Q8400 2.66GHz @ 2974 MHz
    Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 240

    4096 MB System RAM (Score: 116)
    - RAM Speed: 4456 MB/s

    CPU Tests (Score: 427)
    - Floating Point Operations/Second: 102405448
    - Integer Operations/Second: 362811756
    - MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 1010775

    Graphics Tests (Score: 252)
    - 3D Frames Per Second: 733

    Hardware Tests (Score: 19)
    - Primary Partition Capacity: 155 GB
    - Drive Write Speed: 76 MB/s

    My old score with the E8200 was 673. The load time for Logos 4 dropped from 24 seconds to 19 seconds for initial startup. Needless to say I am very pleased with the performance boost. However this is my final upgrade one this system. My next purchase will be a new system, but that is quite a ways down the road in a year or two.

  • Christian
    Christian Member Posts: 38 ✭✭

    Jems said:


    May I suggest you take a look at http://downloadsoftwareuniverse.com/download.php?view.4332 as a better benching software,as it gives you a full reading.  It is what I got my full set of numbers in an above post from.

     

    I know from years of building and using computers that benchmark software can be very misleading at times. But I was misled like a noobie by Novabench. Sad That said, I still didn't see enough overall increase in performance with the SSD to justify hanging onto it. If it had been large enough to hold Logos 4 and MS Office it might have been a different story since those are the apps that I use 90% of the time.

    Thank you Jems for the link and I will download and try the software.

    Blessings,

    Bob

    LOL- happens to all of us! 

    For me, it's not even the read-write time as much as its the seek time.  That is where I see the most difference.  I agree with you though, Definitely need a drive big enough to hold office and L4.  Those are my two biggest software packages as well. 

    Next you want to go down that route-here is what I got, and am very happy with it.

    (Set link to open in new window).

    EDIT:  Oh yeah, I am sure you know and messed with this, but just in case---  sometimes you have to load new drivers as well.  Not sure why.  I wonder if that was part of you problem, or that plus a SSD that didn't have a good Read/write speed.

     

  • Rick Harrell
    Rick Harrell Member Posts: 164 ✭✭

    Toshiba Satellite p500 64 gb ssd 500 gb 7200 rpm sata 8 gig ram 1 gb discrete graphics mem.

    NovaBench score 830


    2/28/2011 12:14:23 PM
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
    Intel Core i7 Q 740 1.73GHz @ 1734 MHz
    Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M

    8061 MB System RAM (Score: 171)
    - RAM Speed: 7269 MB/s

    CPU Tests (Score: 516)
    - Floating Point Operations/Second: 203554520
    - Integer Operations/Second: 490055224
    - MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 665180

    Graphics Tests (Score: 130)
    - 3D Frames Per Second: 398

    Hardware Tests (Score: 13)
    - Primary Partition Capacity: 58 GB
    - Drive Write Speed: 98 MB/s

    I finally have a machine that runs Logos 4 fast enough to not be annoying. I cannot reccomend Toshiba at this time due to their customer service (Although if you can get Archie he is wonderful)

  • Bill Armstrong
    Bill Armstrong Member Posts: 16 ✭✭
    NovaBench Score: 1309


    3/3/2011 10:49:42 PM
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
    Intel Core i7 970 3.20GHz @ 3201 MHz
    Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 420

    12280 MB System RAM (Score: 202)
    - RAM Speed: 8438 MB/s

    CPU Tests (Score: 910)
    - Floating Point Operations/Second: 311466516
    - Integer Operations/Second: 1137216876
    - MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 1024588

    Graphics Tests (Score: 107)
    - 3D Frames Per Second: 334

    Hardware Tests (Score: 90)
    - Primary Partition Capacity: 1850 GB
    - Drive Write Speed: 146 MB/s

    This is a new pc which replaced my old P4. 

  • Arttu Hiekkanen
    Arttu Hiekkanen Member Posts: 22 ✭✭

    Verified NovaBench Score: 191

    Test run on April 16, 2011

    Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition

    Intel Pentium 4 2.80GHz running at 2800 MHz

    NVIDIA GeForce 6200 GPU


    2047 MB System RAM (Score: 95)

    - RAM Speed: 1411 MB/s


    CPU Tests (Score: 84)

    - Floating Point Operations/Second: 15552045

    - Integer Operations/Second: 44132559

    - MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 422047


    Graphics Tests (Score: 9)

    - 3D Frames Per Second: 36


    Hardware Tests (Score: 3)

    - Primary Partition Capacity: 29 GB

    - Drive Write Speed: 9 MB/s

    This configuration is close to the absolute minimum for Logos 4. The main weaknesses of this old system are the single core processor and slow HD. My microATX motherboard has all the best pieces but they just won't do anymore. Lousy performance for a desktop. Too bad I'm a seminary student and don't really have the means to upgrade :P

  • Tom
    Tom Member Posts: 1,913 ✭✭✭

     


    Just curious: What are your results on the free NovaBench benchmark (www.novabench.com)? How does Logos 4 perform on your computer?

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    I posted my score to show you all that not every user of Logos 4 has the newest and the best computers. 

    Some of its loyal long time users only can afford to buy "new outdated" net books runing windows xp home addition.

     It might be a little slow, but it is still a lot better then my original CompuBiblia - Logos 2.0[;)]

    The CompuBiblia in spanish with is grand total of 4 spanish bibles, is the only reason I bought a logos product. [Y]

    So I hope you all remember better then I do, the verse in the bible that must of you learned in Sunday of Saboth  School.[:$]

    "Pride come before a CRASH"  Thomas 20:11

     

     

    http://hombrereformado.blogspot.com/  Solo a Dios la Gloria   Apoyo

  • George Somsel
    George Somsel Member Posts: 10,150 ✭✭✭

    Tom Rach said:


    So I hope you all remember better then I do, the verse in the bible that must of you learned in Sunday of Saboth  School.Embarrassed

    "Pride come before a CRASH"  Thomas 20:11

    My sympaties.  I thought the benchmark on my "old" laptop was poor, but this is worse.  Hope you're able to upgrade soon.  Remember that other verse we all learned

    No cash, you crash.  Hezekiah 6:15

    george
    gfsomsel

    יְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן

  • Larry Parker
    Larry Parker Member Posts: 64 ✭✭

    I'm one of the posters that had a very high score.  The PC I posted with was a replacement for one that went bad.  I prayed long and hard for my new PC with high Novabench, and I make no apologies for it.

    Philippians 4:19 But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.

  • Tom
    Tom Member Posts: 1,913 ✭✭✭

     


    My sympaties.  I thought the benchmark on my "old" laptop was poor, but this is worse.  Hope you're able to upgrade soon.  Remember that other verse we all learned

    No cash, you crash.  Hezekiah 6:15

    George, this note book is my upgrade.[:D]  Just bought it less then a year ago at the local Sam´s here in southern mexico. 

    It has worked fine for powepoint presentacions.  [:)] 

    It does not weigh too much, is small.  It fits in my older laptop carrying case (from my old hp that died), along with my spanish bible and songbook. [:D]

    I am upgrading, I am just doing it slower than others.[:O]

    George, I think your quote from Hezekia 6:15 really hit the mark. [Y]

    But it should be cross referenced with "Naomi 6:1".[;)]   You know the part where Naomi and her daugher in law from the land of Crash, mets up with an old geezer how has a lot of Cash.[;)]

     

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  • Tom
    Tom Member Posts: 1,913 ✭✭✭

     

    Tom Rach said:

    I am upgrading, I am just doing it slower than others.Surprise

    George, as you can see, my NEW Netbook got a score of 153 [Y], while my five year old Compac Presario Desk Top only got 151 [N]

    And they work fine, they alow me time to warm up my coffee in the Micro while the program is loading, etc.[<:o)]

     

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  • George Somsel
    George Somsel Member Posts: 10,150 ✭✭✭

    Tom Rach said:


    I am upgrading, I am just doing it slower than others.Surprise

    That reminds me of Aesop's fable regarding the Tortoise and the Hare.  The tortoise said, "I'm running; I just do it slower than the others."  [;)]

    george
    gfsomsel

    יְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן

  • Tom
    Tom Member Posts: 1,913 ✭✭✭

     

    "I'm running; I just do it slower than the others."  Wink

    By the way,  I have always liked your quote by Hus.

    http://hombrereformado.blogspot.com/  Solo a Dios la Gloria   Apoyo

  • Paul Buckhiester
    Paul Buckhiester Member Posts: 71 ✭✭

    Dell XPS 15

    Verified NovaBench Score: 962

    Test run on April 27, 2011
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium

    Intel Intel Core i72720QM 2.20GHz running at 2201 MHz

    Intel HD Graphics Family GPU

    8107 MB System RAM (Score: 195)
    - RAM Speed: 12011 MB/s

    CPU Tests (Score: 681)
    - Floating Point Operations/Second: 204694264
    - Integer Operations/Second: 733906864
    - MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 1015075

    Graphics Tests (Score: 36)
    - 3D Frames Per Second: 124

    Hardware Tests (Score: 50)
    - Primary Partition Capacity: 684 GB
    - Drive Write Speed: 123 MB/s



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  • Kevin Weaver
    Kevin Weaver Member Posts: 35 ✭✭

    hp pavilion laptop. about 8m old.

     

     

    NovaBench Score: 349


    4/27/2011 9:43:58 PM
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
    AMD Turion II P520 DualCore @ 2300 MHz
    Graphics Card: AMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250

    3835 MB System RAM (Score: 101)
    - RAM Speed: 2276 MB/s

    CPU Tests (Score: 198)
    - Floating Point Operations/Second: 48353126
    - Integer Operations/Second: 126286110
    - MD5 Hashes Generated/Second: 610582

    Graphics Tests (Score: 25)
    - 3D Frames Per Second: 87

    Hardware Tests (Score: 25)
    - Primary Partition Capacity: 277 GB
    - Drive Write Speed: 78 MB/s

     

     

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,143

    Graphics Tests (Score: 36)
    - 3D Frames Per Second: 124

    That is an integrated graphics score - the same as I get on my Power-Saving GPU. Did you run the test on battery power? Your NVidia High-Performance GPU should be capable of a score around 150-160, similar to my ATI "middle class" video card. I can right click the Windows Desktop to switch between GPU's.

    Dave
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    Windows 11 & Android 13

  • George Somsel
    George Somsel Member Posts: 10,150 ✭✭✭

    george
    gfsomsel

    יְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן

  • Mike Childs
    Mike Childs Member Posts: 3,135 ✭✭✭

    Lots of interesting scores.  What can we take from this - other than Nova score envy?

    Is there any agreement on what Nova score it takes to run Logos 4 effectively?  Or what system requirements are needed?  Any suggestions for someone looking to buy a new laptop? 

    I would be interested in people's thoughts on this.


    "In all cases, the Church is to be judged by the Scripture, not the Scripture by the Church," John Wesley

  • George Somsel
    George Somsel Member Posts: 10,150 ✭✭✭


    Lots of interesting scores.  What can we take from this - other than Nova score envy?

    Is there any agreement on what Nova score it takes to run Logos 4 effectively?  Or what system requirements are needed?  Any suggestions for someone looking to buy a new laptop? 

    I would be interested in people's thoughts on this.


    I think any score in the 200s and up will serve.  I had hoped that by getting a faster machine with 8 Gb of memory I would eliminate a problem which I have experienced with adding to notes files.  I still, however, experience the greyed screen and the spinning pizza from time to time.  I'm not sure what causes this, but it seems that having a more powerful machine does not cure it.  I have a 12 yr old Gateway computer with a Pentium 2 processor and 750 Mb of memory which is admittedly somewhat slow in running L4, but which does manage to do so without too many problems.

    george
    gfsomsel

    יְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,143

    Is there any agreement on what Nova score it takes to run Logos 4 effectively? 

    If you're buying in a store get a machine with Windows Experience index at least 5.9, otherwise get a machine similar to those with a Novabench score at least 300 (Graphics component should be at least 30 and RAM at least 100, even for a laptop).

    Dave
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    Windows 11 & Android 13

  • Lynden O. Williams
    Lynden O. Williams MVP Posts: 9,012

    I have a 12 yr old Gateway computer with a Pentium 2 processor and 750 Mb of memory which is admittedly somewhat slow in running L4, but which does manage to do so without too many problems.

    George, that is the same one that George Washington used. [:D]

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  • George Somsel
    George Somsel Member Posts: 10,150 ✭✭✭


    I have a 12 yr old Gateway computer with a Pentium 2 processor and 750 Mb of memory which is admittedly somewhat slow in running L4, but which does manage to do so without too many problems.

    George, that is the same one that George Washington used. Big Smile


    Really?  I thought it was Martin Van Buren's.  [:D]

    george
    gfsomsel

    יְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן

  • Mark Smith
    Mark Smith MVP Posts: 11,826

    For comparison:

    Old laptop: Core 2 Duo @ 2 GHz, 4 MB RAM, Integrated graphics, Win 7

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    New laptop: i-7 2630QM @ 2 GHz, 8 MB RAM, discrete graphics, Win 7

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    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

    Old laptop: Core 2 Duo @ 2 GHz, 4 MB RAM, Integrated graphics, Win 7
    New laptop: i-7 2630QM @ 2 GHz, 8 MB RAM, discrete graphics, Win 7

    Nice improvement! Does L4 running faster & smoother?

    QLinks, Bibl2, LLR, Macros
    Dell Insp 17-5748, i5, 1.7 GHz, 8G RAM, win 8.1

  • Mark Smith
    Mark Smith MVP Posts: 11,826

    Does L4 running faster & smoother?

    Yes it does. I'll have to do some side-by-side testing, but subjectively start-up, searching, and indexing are faster. I forgot to enable diagnostic logging before the indexer started so don't know how much time it took, but is was a lot faster than on the older machine.

    It used all four threads at times while indexing, often running at 2.6 GHz turbo speed. Here's a shot of CPUs during indexing:

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    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

  • SteveF
    SteveF Member Posts: 1,866 ✭✭✭

    Having a Quad has definitely sped up indexing! There is NO comparison!

    But I was surprised that after upgrading that I found the actual closing of Program Guides and collections to still be "quite slow."

    I assume it is because Logos WPF "graphics" are memorizing everything?

     

     

    Regards, SteveF