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CPU Loading - Photoshop & iTunes |
L2 Cache
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L3 Cache
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Time, Sec.
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Reference Apple Systems | |||
PM G4/350 AGP Graphics (Sawtooth) |
1024k
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0MB
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2625 |
PM G4/400 Gigabit Ethernet |
1024k
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0MB
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2162 |
PM G4/450 Gigabit Ethernet |
1024k
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0MB
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1918 |
PM G4/500 AGP Graphics (Sawtooth) |
1024k
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0MB
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1667 |
PM 2x G4/450 Gigabit Ethernet |
1024k x2
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0MB
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1076 |
eMac G4/700MHz |
256k
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0MB
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1435 |
Acceleration Cards | |||
GigaDesigns G-Celerator G4/800MHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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1211 |
OWC Mercury Extreme G4/800MHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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1211 |
PowerLogix PowerForce G4/800MHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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1254 |
Sonnet Encore/ST G4/800MHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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1240 |
GigaDesigns G-Celerator G4/1GHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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1072 |
GigaDesigns G-Celerator G4/1GHz (@ 1.2GHz) |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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943 |
Sonnet Encore/ST G4/1GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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1014 |
PowerLogix PowerForce G4/1.2GHz |
256k
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2MB SPB SRAM
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935 |
Sonnet Encore/ST G4/1.2GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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911 |
GigaDesigns G-Celerator G4/1.25GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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805 |
OWC Mercury Extreme G4/1.25GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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805 |
OWC Mercury Extreme G4/1.3GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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795 |
GigaDesigns G-Celerator G4/1.4GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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862 |
OWC Mercury Extreme G4/1.4GHz |
256k
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2MB DDR SRAM
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842 |
PowerLogix PowerForce 2x900MHz |
256k x2
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2MB SPB SRAM x2
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701 |
PowerLogix PowerForce 2x1.0GHz |
256k x2
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2MB SPB SRAM x2
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660 |
PowerLogix PowerForce 2x1.2GHz (@ 1.3GHz) |
256k x2
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2MB SPB SRAM x2
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525 |
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Time to execute Photoshop 7 test script while iTunes visuals are running full screen in the background. All times in seconds, shorter bars are better.
The above test is a seriously difficult task for any processor to run. If you wish to duplicate it, this is what is involved. I would use caution - this CAN AND WILL overheat processors. If you have problems with your machine locking up while running this test, investigate the thermal bond between the heatsink and processor - this will stress your computer more than anything! |
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