Multi-tasking with 7-Zip and mplayer
Websites: www.7-zip.org and
www.mplayerhq.hu
Multi-tasking is a phrase with which we're all familiar, as most of us are now used to running multiple applications at the same time. However, to run multiple applications well you need a powerful (ideally multi-core) CPU and plenty of RAM.
Our multi-tasking test performs a massive file backup (with encryption) using 7-Zip, while simultaneously playing back a HD movie file using mplayer, making it a demanding test for any PC.
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Intel Core i3-3220 (3.3GHz)
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Intel Core i3-4130 (3.4GHz)
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Intel Pentium G3258 (3.2GHz/4.8GHz)
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Intel NUC D54250WYK (Core i5-4250U)
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Intel NUC NUC5i3RYK (Core i3-5010U)
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Intel NUC DC53427RKE (Core i5-3427U)
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Gigabyte BRIX S GB-BXi5H-5200 (Core i5-5200U)
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AMD A10-7850K (3.7GHz/4.3GHz)
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AMD A8-6500T
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Intel NUC D33217CK (Core i3-3217U)
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AMD Athlon 5350 (Kabini)
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Intel Celeron N2808 (ECS LIVA X)
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Score, higher is better
Overall Score
The overall score is an unweighted mean average of the scores of the three individual tests. A score of 1,000 means that the test system is as fast as our reference PC, which used a 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 at stock speed, 2GB of Corsair 1,066MHz DDR2 memory, a 250GB Samsung SpinPoint P120S hard disk and an Asus P5K Deluxe WiFi-AP motherboard. The scoring is linear, so a system scoring 1,200 points is 20 per cent faster than our reference system. Equally, a system scoring 1,200 is 4 per cent faster than a system scoring 1,150.
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Intel Core i3-4130 (3.4GHz)
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Intel Core i3-3220 (3.3GHz)
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Intel Pentium G3258 (3.2GHz/4.8GHz)
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Gigabyte BRIX S GB-BXi5H-5200 (Core i5-5200U)
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AMD A10-7850K (3.7GHz/4.4GHz))
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Intel NUC D54250WYK (Core i5-4250U)
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Intel NUC DC53427RKE (Core i5-3427U)
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Intel NUC NUC5i3RYK (Core i3-5010U)
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Intel NUC D33217CK (Core i3-3217U)
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AMD A8-6500T
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AMD Athlon 5350 (Kabini)
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Intel Celeron N2808 (ECS LIVA X)
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Score, higher is better
Cinebench R15 64-bit
Website: www.maxon.net
Cinebench uses Maxon's Cinema 4D engine to render a photo-realistic scene of some shiny balls and weird things (we miss the motorbike). The scene is highly complex, with reflections, ambient occlusion and procedural shaders so it gives a CPU a tough workout.
As Cinema 4D is a real-world application - used on films such as Spider-Man and Star Wars - Cinebench can be viewed as a real-world benchmark.
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AMD FX-8350
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Intel Core i5-4690K
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Gigabyte BRIX S GB-BXi5H-5200 (Core i5-5200U)
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Pentium G3258
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Intel NUC Kit NUC5i3RYK (Core i3-5010U)
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Intel Celeron N2808 (ECS LIVA X)
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Score, higher is better
Power consumption
For the power consumption tests, we use the system standing idle at the desktop and use a power metre to measure the power draw at the wall. For the load test, we use Prime95's smallFFT test and take the peak power consumption.
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Raspberry Pi (claimed power consumption)
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Intel N2808 (ECS LIVA X)
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Gigabyte BRIX S GB-BXi5H-5200 (Core i5-5200U)
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Intel NUC Kit NUC5i3RYK (Core i3-5010U)
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Intel NUC D54250WYK (Core i5-4250U)
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Intel NUC DC53427RKE
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Intel NUC D33217CK
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AMD Athlon 5350 (Kabini)
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Intel Core i3-3220
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AMD A8-7600 (45W)
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AMD A8-7600 (65W)
Watts, lower is better
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Raspberry Pi (claimed power consumption)
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Intel Celeron N2808 (ECS LIVA X)
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Intel NUC Kit NUC5i3RYK (Core i3-5010U)
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Intel NUC D54250WYK (Core i5-4250U)
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Gigabyte BRIX S GB-BXi5H-5200 (Core i5-5200U)
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Intel NUC D33217CK
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Intel NUC DC53427RKE
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AMD Athlon 5350 (Kabini)
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Intel Core i3-3220
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AMD A8-7600 (45W)
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AMD A8-7600 (64W)
Watts, lower is better
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