Harm Millaard
October 27th, 2010, 07:04 AM
Due to popular requests, we have added some additional information to the results.
We have added similar results pages as the existing Overall Results, that you have all seen.
There are now pages available for each of the tests, Disk I/O, MPEG2-DVD, H.264 and MPE Results, that are sorted first on the test of specific interest to you and next on the RPI, Relative Performance Index.
With these additions we hope to give you additional insight in what makes a specific configuration fast.
One of the clear benefits is that it is now easy to see, as an example, that large arrays play a definite role to propel the Disk I/O test to great results. At least far easier than it was previously.
Have a look and let us know what you think about these enhancements. PPBM5 Benchmark (http://ppbm5.com/index.html)
We have added similar results pages as the existing Overall Results, that you have all seen.
There are now pages available for each of the tests, Disk I/O, MPEG2-DVD, H.264 and MPE Results, that are sorted first on the test of specific interest to you and next on the RPI, Relative Performance Index.
With these additions we hope to give you additional insight in what makes a specific configuration fast.
One of the clear benefits is that it is now easy to see, as an example, that large arrays play a definite role to propel the Disk I/O test to great results. At least far easier than it was previously.
Have a look and let us know what you think about these enhancements. PPBM5 Benchmark (http://ppbm5.com/index.html)