PC Status | Overall this PC is performing below expectations (20th percentile). This means that out of 100 PCs with exactly the same components, 80 performed better. The overall PC percentile is the average of each of its individual components. Use the charts in the benchmark sections of this report to identify problem areas. |
Processor | With an average single core score, this CPU can handle browsing the web, email, video playback and the majority of general computing tasks including light gaming when coupled with an appropriate GPU. Finally, with a gaming score of 60.7%, this CPU's suitability for 3D gaming is above average. |
Boot Drive | 77.5% is a good SSD score. This drive enables fast boots, responsive applications and ensures minimum system IO wait times. |
Memory | 32GB is enough RAM to run any version of Windows and it's far more than any current game requires. 32GB will also allow for large file and system caches, virtual machine hosting, software development, video editing and batch multimedia processing. |
OS Version | Although Windows 8.1 is a recent version of Windows, it's worth upgrading to Windows 10 which has had several improvements made to the user interface including a better homescreen. |
System | Supermicro X9DRT (all builds) |
Motherboard | Supermicro X9DRT |
Memory | 30.3 GB free of 32.0156 GB @ 1.3 GHz |
OS | Windows 8.1 |
BIOS Date | 20130628 |
Uptime | 0.1 Days |
Run Date | Apr 09 '17 at 08:18 |
Run Duration | 62 Seconds |
Run User | USA-User |
Background CPU | 5% |
Actual performance vs. expectations. The graphs show user score (x) vs user score frequency (y).
Processor | Bench | Normal | Heavy | Server |
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Intel Xeon E5-2660 0
SOCKET 0, 1 CPU, 8 cores, 16 threads
Base clock 2.2 GHz, turbo 1.95 GHz (avg)
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60.7%
Good
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Drive | Bench | Sequential | Random 4k | Deep queue 4k |
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Crucial MX200 250GB-$134
209GB free (System drive)
Firmware: MU02 Max speed: SATA 3.0 600 MB/s
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77.5%
Very good
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L1/L2/L3 CPU cache and main memory (DIMM) access latencies in nano seconds