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Theoretical references for benchmark a system

Ab11
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Hello,

I have used several bench marking tools to test the performance of my system (. Most of them give the results in numbers and say whether the test is pass or not. IPDT ( Intel processor antagonistic tool ) gives the expected values of frequency, clock speed only. but other test results say just passed or not.

I can compare with the other system with same specifications of mine and compare the results.But if I have some theoretical references to that it would be better.

How can I know whether my system is performing as its specifications ?

Is there any standard benchmark report tables to compare the performance of Intel processors ?

Thanks in advance.

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idata
Employee
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Hello,

We have moved your post to the processor community.

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Hi IT-Researcher,

Intel® builds processors, chipsets, SSDs, wire and wireless cards; however, a computer requires more components and it is hard to determine the overall performance of the system. It will be necessary to compare 2 or more computers with the same configuration or similar.

This is Intel's statement.

http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/benchmarks/resources-benchmark-limitations.html Processor Benchmark Limitations

Regards,

 

Mike C
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