Benchmark Identification
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Serial number |
TCDQ25W9EEFJDD2UY15VG8S2I7367WCS |
Benchmark version |
1.00.08 |
Report date |
2019/02/09 12:43:55 UTC |
CPU Identification
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CPU vendor |
GenuineIntel |
CPU model |
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700K CPU @ 3.70GHz |
System Information
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Platform |
Windows |
Operating system |
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro |
Core version |
PixInsight Core 01.08.06.1457 (x64) |
Logical processors |
12 |
Total memory size |
15.875 GiB |
Execution Times
|
Total time |
52.38 s |
CPU time |
36.28 s |
Swap time |
16.07 s |
Swap transfer rate |
1031.480 MiB/s |
Performance Indexes
|
Total performance |
8981 |
CPU performance |
10432 |
Swap performance |
5713 |
Additional Information
|
Swap disks |
12 swap disks on stock 480 GB drive. I do not know brand. |
Motherboard |
Asus Prime Z370-P |
Machine description |
PowerSpec B741
MicroCenter |
Comments |
I also have another PowerSpec I-7 computer, but it has only 4 cores and is the 6700k version. The fastest time on it was 1:07 which is a good bit slower than my new PowerSpec I-7 8700k by approximately 15 seconds. Both use a 480 GB SSD. The 6700k computer has 16GB of more RAM and has a dedicated graphics card and is still slower. Looks like the upgrade was worth it. |