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    SysMark 2004 SE & MobileMark 2005: Dell vs. Lenovo

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by iTwins, Sep 7, 2006.

  1. iTwins

    iTwins Notebook Consultant

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    Head-to-head Bapco benchmarking comparison between various Dell and Lenovo corporate systems (I threw in my BenQ Joybook S73G just for the hell of it. :) )

    Each test was performed repeatedly many times to ensure a fair and accurate score. In addition, the systems (the OSes) were rebuilt for each test based on the same procedure, the same drivers, the same system settings, etc. All tests were performed on a Generic Windows XP SP2.

    There are also a few other Bapco tests that are not performed yet, such as MobileMark 2005 - Wireless, MobileMark 2005 - DVD Playback, and WebMark 2004 to name a few. Those however, will have to wait...

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    For BatteryMark 2005, tests were performed with Wireless turned off and disabled. Also, for both Dell and Lenovo, BIOS brightness settings were set to maximum for both AC and DC supply.

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