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Intel Core i7 720Q testing with a LENOVO and NVIDIA GeForce GT 240M 1024MB on Ubuntu 12.04 via the Phoronix Test Suite.

Compare your own system(s) to this result file with the Phoronix Test Suite by running the command: phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1205278-BY-PC390251833
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pcOpenBenchmarking.orgPhoronix Test SuiteIntel Core i7 720Q @ 1.60GHz (8 Cores)LENOVOIntel Core DMI4096MB120GB OCZ AGILITY3NVIDIA GeForce GT 240M 1024MB (550/790MHz)Realtek ALC272LP156WH2-TLAABroadcom NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit PCIe + Intel PRO/WirelessUbuntu 12.043.2.0-24-generic (x86_64)Unity 5.12.0X Server 1.11.3nouveau 0.0.16GCC 4.6ext41366x768ProcessorMotherboardChipsetMemoryDiskGraphicsAudioMonitorNetworkOSKernelDesktopDisplay ServerDisplay DriverCompilerFile-SystemScreen ResolutionPc BenchmarksSystem Logs- pc1, pc2, pc3, pc5: --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --disable-werror --enable-checking=release --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,objc,obj-c++ --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-libstdcxx-time=yes --enable-nls --enable-objc-gc --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --host=x86_64-linux-gnu --target=x86_64-linux-gnu --with-arch-32=i686 --with-tune=generic -v - pc1, pc3, pc4, pc5: CFQ / barrier=1,data=ordered,errors=remount-ro,relatime,rw,user_xattr - pc1: Disk Scheduler: CFQ. Compiz was running on this system.- pc2: Compiz was running on this system.- pc3: Disk Scheduler: CFQ. Compiz was running on this system.- pc4: Disk Scheduler: CFQ. Compiz was running on this system.- pc5: Disk Scheduler: CFQ. Compiz was running on this system.

pcdbench: 256compress-7zip: Compress Speed Testfs-mark: 4000 Files, 32 Sub Dirs, 1MB Sizehdparm-read: /dev/sda5tiobench: Rand Read - 256MB - 32pc1pc2pc3pc4pc5613.988399138.27218.98125.01OpenBenchmarking.org

Dbench

Dbench is a benchmark designed by the Samba project as a free alternative to netbench, but dbench contains only file-system calls for testing the disk performance. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is BetterDbench 4.0Client Count: 256pc1130260390520650SE +/- 4.70, N = 3613.981. (CC) gcc options: -lpopt

7-Zip Compression

OpenBenchmarking.orgMIPS, More Is Better7-Zip Compression 9.20.1Compress Speed Testpc22K4K6K8K10KSE +/- 16.27, N = 383991. (CXX) g++ options: -pipe -lpthread

FS-Mark

OpenBenchmarking.orgFiles/s, More Is BetterFS-Mark 3.3Test: 4000 Files, 32 Sub Dirs, 1MB Sizepc3306090120150SE +/- 0.37, N = 3138.271. (CC) gcc options: -static

hdparm Timed Disk Reads

The hdparm utility is used for simple benchmarking the system's hard drive. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is Betterhdparm Timed Disk ReadsDisk To Read: /dev/sda5pc450100150200250SE +/- 0.34, N = 5218.98

Threaded I/O Tester

OpenBenchmarking.orgMB/s, More Is BetterThreaded I/O Tester 0.3.3Test: Random Read - Size Per Thread: 256MB - Thread Count: 32pc5306090120150SE +/- 3.05, N = 8125.01