Media Benchmarks
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We have developed our own suite of benchmarks using real-world and open source applications to simulate how PCs are actually used. The suite comprises an image editing test using Gimp, a video encoding test using Handbrake and a multi-tasking test using 7-Zip to archive and encrypt a large batch of files while a HD movie plays in mplayer.
A score of 1,000 means that the test system is as fast as our reference PC, which used a 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 at stock speed, 2GB of Corsair 1,066MHz DDR2 memory, a 250GB Samsung SpinPoint P120S hard disk and an Asus P5K Deluxe WiFi-AP motherboard. The scoring is linear, so a system scoring 1,200 points is 20 per cent faster than our reference system. Equally, a system scoring 1,200 is 4 per cent faster than a system scoring 1,150.
Multi-tasking with 7-Zip and mplayer
Websites: www.7-zip.org and 
www.mplayerhq.hu
Multi-tasking is a phrase that we're all familiar with, because most of us are now used to running multiple applications at the same time. However, to run multiple applications well you need a powerful (ideally multi-core) CPU and plenty of RAM.
Our multi-tasking test performs a massive file backup (with encryption) using 7-Zip, while simultaneously playing back a HD movie file using mplayer, making it a demanding test for any PC.
  
    
    
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        Intel i5-750 (4.00GHz)
      
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        AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (4.05GHz)
      
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        Intel i5-750 (2.66GHz)
      
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        Intel i5-655K (4.60GHz)
      
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        AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (2.80GHz)
      
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        Intel i5-655K (3.20GHz)
      
      
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            1644
           
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            1285
           
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    Score (points), higher is better
   
 
Overall Score
The overall score is an unweighted mean average of the scores of the three individual tests. A score of 1,000 means that the test system is as fast as our reference PC, which used a 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 at stock speed, 2GB of Corsair 1,066MHz DDR2 memory, a 250GB Samsung SpinPoint P120S hard disk and an Asus P5K Deluxe WiFi-AP motherboard. The scoring is linear, so a system scoring 1,200 points is 20 per cent faster than our reference system. Equally, a system scoring 1,200 is 4 per cent faster than a system scoring 1,150.
  
    
    
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        Intel i5-750 (4.00GHz)
      
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        Intel i5-655K (4.60GHz)
      
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        AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (4.05GHz)
      
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        Intel i5-750 (2.66GHz)
      
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        Intel i5-655K (3.20GHz)
      
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        AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (2.80GHz)
      
      
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            2038
           
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            1851
           
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            1705
           
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            1483
           
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            1372
           
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            1301
           
 
    Score (points), higher is better
   
 
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