Tests for Computer Equipment

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in Current Mac Hardware edited January 2014
This is a place to post hardware tests. I'll start with a test with a brand-new scoring system for system IO speed. Hopefully with the new FSB and all we'll see a great change in scores between current hardware and new G5s. However, to make the comparison valid, a good cross-section of current hardware needs to be tested first.



I wanted to make this test more relevant, so it covers the spectrum of available hardware where low is 10 and high is 100, without everything jumping off the scale.



This first test takes 1 GB of disk space and about two minutes of time. Don't worry. None of the space is used up permanently.



http://www.myersdaily.org/joseph/ref...iletest.tar.gz



5953 bytes

MD5 (filetest.tar.gz) = 282672f491a3a5f44b0d27b116e519dc



In the folder named "filetest" just open the file which is named "mkfil.command." Make sure you quit anything you don't want to get in the way of the test. (A README file is also included.)



The summary is saved into a file called "mkfil-tests.out." Post this result plus all of your system info if you run the test. Thanks in advance.



I hope that I can contact nVidia and get some graphics tests, also. I hate the graphics tests that take huge, specialized software to run.
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  • Reply 2 of 26
    Oops, the program needs a configuration fix for another kind of hardware. Sorry. Don't test until I fix it.
  • Reply 3 of 26
    tidristidris Posts: 214member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by cookies

    This is a place to post hardware tests. I'll start with a test with a brand-new scoring system for system IO speed. Hopefully with the new FSB and all we'll see a great change in scores between current hardware and new G5s. However, to make the comparison valid, a good cross-section of current hardware needs to be tested first.



    If you want to make a disk test meaningful you need to take into account how full the disk is. A disk that is almost full can be signficantly slower than an empty one. To level the field the test should be run on a newly initialized empty disk.
  • Reply 4 of 26
    Everything should work now, and the MD5 sum has been updated.



    in regards to disk fullness: a complete performance evaluation needs a test of performance under many parameters. It is up to a tester to enjoy the speed of their machine and submit their own machine's information. To show the disk space and disk information, type "df ." or "df -i ." on the same disk where the test is run.



    I would like to have all system information automatically included in the log file, but this information should not be "spoofed" or stolen by my script without an informed decision being made by the user. The only way to guarantee that this decision was made with full knowledge and consent is to ask the user to perform the step of reporting system information on their own.



    This is an objective performance test, not a disk manufacture comparison. However, it is true that this is not a fair test to evaluate the FSB. Sorry about that.



    However, it is a very useful test with a scoring system extremely carefully designed as a ranking system. In fact, it was borrowed from what will be used in the future for graphics tests.



    You can look at the forumla and derivation of scores inside of setconst.pl or mkfil.command, which are within the distribution.
  • Reply 5 of 26
    Total time 222. Score is 17.7038787092112

    QS867 gig ram

    WD Caviar 8mb cashe HD

    Maxtor 60gb slave
  • Reply 6 of 26
    chychchych Posts: 860member
    Total time 172. Score is 29.5686175705395



    MDD DP1250/1GB RAM, IBM 120GB drive.
  • Reply 7 of 26
    Thanks, guys! I'm actually surprised anyone helps after the initial negative response.
  • Reply 8 of 26
    cubedudecubedude Posts: 1,556member
    Total time 176. Score is 28.3798445790146



    G4 Cube, 450Mhz, 384MB RAM, 20GB HDD.



    Wait, how did I get about the same score as 1.25Ghz DP G4?
  • Reply 9 of 26
    fluffyfluffy Posts: 361member
    Total time 130. Score is 45.4937356699112



    QS dual 800, IBM 40GB 60GXP boot drive with 4.9 GB free.



    Interesting...
  • Reply 10 of 26
    I got:

    Total time 155. Score is 35.2022402446234





    I have a Beige G3 MT 266 Rev. A Radeon ME, 768MB RAM, 80GB 7200ROM and 120GB 7200RPM HD'
  • Reply 11 of 26
    Here's my score for a 333 Mhz, tray-loading iMac, with a new 40 GB Seagate Barracuda IV HD.



    Total time 175. Score is 28.672480406192



    And here's a link to the detailed log from the program:



    http://www.myersdaily.org/joseph/ref...-tests.out.log



    BTW, here's notes about the hard drive upgrade/installation process for an iMac.



    http://www.myersdaily.org/joseph/notes/macdrives.html
  • Reply 12 of 26
    Quote:

    Originally posted by CubeDude

    Wait, how did I get about the same score as 1.25Ghz DP G4?



    This test depends almost none on what kind of processor the computer uses, but it is very interesting to see how the actual results come in.



    Processor time compared to disk/system access time is about 0.03 seconds out of eight seconds total.
  • Reply 13 of 26
    This test tries to avoid virtual performance enhancements which are present in the operating system. Perhaps it would be interesting to see how another test would work which allowed the computer to cache files and perform delayed read/write operations, i.e., "softupdates."
  • Reply 14 of 26
    fluffyfluffy Posts: 361member
    All of my runs.



    Total time 130. Score is 45.4937356699112

    Total time 114. Score is 53.6087437531454

    Total time 125. Score is 47.8881278986832

    Total time 116. Score is 52.5200494665448
  • Reply 15 of 26
    russsrusss Posts: 115member
    After seeing the previous scores I can't believe my results are for real but here's what I got:



    Total time 45. Score is 108.804788989531



    QS 933Mhz

    Maxtor 120GB HD
  • Reply 16 of 26
    chychchych Posts: 860member
    Hmm, forgot I had journaling enabled, here's it again:



    MDD DP1250, 1GB RAM, 120GB IBM, 15GB free

    Journaling off:



    Total time 91. Score is 67.8744656930345

    Total time 86. Score is 71.4467837450546

    Total time 85. Score is 72.1834998536362

    Total time 87. Score is 70.7175866764994



    Journaling on (ouch!):



    Total time 160. Score is 33.4421386458426

    Total time 170. Score is 30.1815489241596





    This seems to be a purely disk intensive test, CPU is barely spiking...
  • Reply 17 of 26
    chychchych Posts: 860member
    Hmm just for kicks I tried running it on a RAM disk:



    Total time 24. Score is 134.961004141906

    With ~100% CPU usage



    Also I'm curious as to how it would run on a WebDAV, I know DAVs inflate disk performance too, so if anyone has one enabled, try it!
  • Reply 18 of 26
    Quote:

    Originally posted by chych

    Hmm just for kicks I tried running it on a RAM disk:





    Hey, cool. I didn't think about that. Maybe this would make a good RAM and general system test, too. I wonder whether it would need adjustment, however. Obviously, the score system would have to be changed in order to make the values relevant instead of comparing to a hard disk.



    I bet the G5s will have an even bigger advantage in a RAM test than in a disk test.



    BTW, I just ran it on another computer, with an old, old disk (G3 PowerMac, 400 MHz, 6 GB).



    Score 21.9598. Total time 201.
  • Reply 19 of 26
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Fluffy

    All of my runs.



    Total time 130. Score is 45.4937356699112

    Total time 114. Score is 53.6087437531454

    Total time 125. Score is 47.8881278986832

    Total time 116. Score is 52.5200494665448




    Hmm, seems inconsistent. This is inconvenient of course, but I wonder if launching the computer in single user mode would result in more similar results.



    (type ">console" as the login name, and then type user name and password)
  • Reply 20 of 26
    cakecake Posts: 1,010member
    Total time 117. Score is 51.9840216133102

    Total time 112. Score is 54.720005711744

    Total time 114. Score is 53.6087437531454

    Total time 118. Score is 51.4534645443258



    Mine seems pretty consistant.



    G4/533DP

    Seagate Barracuda IV 80Gig (ST380021A)
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