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Post Your Processor Score

People want compare their processor scores (as shown by the agent). Often they do this just to ensure that their machine is operating properly. Some want to know what scores they could expect if they were to employ a certain type of processor.

To this end, I have compiled something over 800 reports (as of this posting date) on the various processors.

This compilation can be viewed in various ways by clicking on "Processor Scores" in my signature line below.

I would like to keep this evergreen with the newer processors so that everyone can know what to expect under real-world conditions.

So I would ask you to report your processor scores. Please try to report the highest Processor score that you normally see. That is likely a score that was calculated when you were not using your machine for anything else.

What I would like to know is
Processor Score (as displayed byt the WCG Agent)
Processor Type (CPU Model as displayed by WCG Agent)
Processor Clocking (as displayed by WCG Agent)
Processor name (marketing name)

Examples:

Example 1:
168
AMD 0662
1.7 GHz
XP2000+

Example 2:
206
Intel Pentium 4
3.1 GHz
P4 Northwood

Example 3:
99
Intel Pentium 4
1.5 GHz
P4

If you want to include additional information, Please do, but after the 4 lines (as shown in the examples).
Also, please restrict reporting to the newer models as we already have enough reports on the older models.

Thank you for helping other contributors! applause
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Re: Post Your Processor Score

Hi RT,
do you consider noting overclock data also relevant?
BTW, on 27th Jan.2005 21:30 UTC was your Processor Score page unavailable.
Regards, Ivang.
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RT
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Re: Post Your Processor Score

THIS THREAD CLOSED Please Post HERE

Yes I consider OC relevant. Just put in the clock speed as in non-oc processors.

I just got a note telling me someone else has already started a thread over HERE

Please do not post any more over here but rather post over there (but please use this format)

Processor Score (as displayed by WCG Agent)
Processor Type (CPU Model as displayed by WCG Agent)
Processor Clocking (as displayed by WCG Agent)
Processor name (marketing name)

Examples:

Example 1:
168
AMD 0662
1.7 GHz
XP2000+

Example 2:
206
Intel Pentium 4
3.1 GHz
P4 Northwood

Example 3:
99
Intel Pentium 4
1.5 GHz
P4

If you want to include additional information, Please do, but after the 4 lines (as shown in the examples).
Also, please restrict reporting to the newer models as we already have enough reports on the older models.

Could one of you admins combine them or something. I would like to have the format that I mention above. Thank You!
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