cachebench
Cachebench
cachebench1
Processor: Intel Celeron N2920 @ 2.00GHz (4 Cores), Motherboard: Packard Bell Easynote TE69BM, Chipset: Intel Atom Z36xxx/Z37xxx, Memory: 4096MB, Disk: 250GB Samsung SSD 850, Graphics: Intel Atom Z36xxx/Z37xxx & Display (844MHz), Audio: Realtek ALC282, Network: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 + Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565
OS: Fedora 25, Kernel: 4.9.11-200.fc25.x86_64 (x86_64), Desktop: KDE Frameworks 5, Display Driver: intel 2.99.917, OpenGL: 3.3 Mesa 13.0.4, Vulkan: 1.0.39, Compiler: GCC 6.3.1 20161221, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1366x768
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersave
System Notes: SELinux: Enabled. This was running on battery power.
CacheBench
This is a performance test of CacheBench, which is part of LLCbench. CacheBench is designed to test the memory and cache bandwidth performance Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
cachebench1
Processor: Intel Celeron N2920 @ 2.00GHz (4 Cores), Motherboard: Packard Bell Easynote TE69BM, Chipset: Intel Atom Z36xxx/Z37xxx, Memory: 4096MB, Disk: 250GB Samsung SSD 850, Graphics: Intel Atom Z36xxx/Z37xxx & Display (844MHz), Audio: Realtek ALC282, Network: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 + Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565
OS: Fedora 25, Kernel: 4.9.11-200.fc25.x86_64 (x86_64), Desktop: KDE Frameworks 5, Display Driver: intel 2.99.917, OpenGL: 3.3 Mesa 13.0.4, Vulkan: 1.0.39, Compiler: GCC 6.3.1 20161221, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1366x768
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: intel_pstate powersave
System Notes: SELinux: Enabled. This was running on battery power.
Testing initiated at 5 March 2017 11:44 by user frederik.