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  • bigbeark
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jan 2010
    • 661
    • Canada

    #1

    Linux Hardinfo

    If you run Linux and want to measure the performance of your computer you can load Hardinfo from the Synaptic Package Manager.

    I am posting this on my "good" IBM Thinkpad S478HT 3Ghz Prescott board, installed in a generic case.

    This rates as one of my faster boards at 3.91 for the Fibonacci test.

    By way of comparison, the average P3 with a 1Ghz chip will give a rating around 10 for the Fibonacci test.

    Just wondered what scores other people are getting, especially newer technology boards.

    These tests seem to be mostly about processing speed, amount of Ram doesn't seem to cause much variation.

    Try the application, it's informative. Don't worry if the first test in the series ZLIB fails, just hit enter and continue, ZLIB seems to be for really old machines..

    The application also tells you all about your system, much like CPU-Z does for Windows machines.
  • acstech
    GrumpyModerator
    • Jul 2007
    • 1432
    • USA

    #2
    Re: Linux Hardinfo

    I'm running Fedora, and the hardinfo package was available.

    I just ran it. I'm getting 2.61. That's with a QX9650 at 3.2GHz.

    What do you get for FPU Raytracing? I get 16.25.
    A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still.

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    • bigbeark
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Jan 2010
      • 661
      • Canada

      #3
      Re: Linux Hardinfo

      Here's the rest of my scores:

      CPU MD5 = 53.513

      CPU SHA1 = 61.283

      CPU Blowfish = 19.839

      FPU Raytracing = 26.937

      So I'm guessing your machine is super-quick...

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