Xbench benchmarking score comparisons

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I just downloaded XBench and im just curious to know how to read the benchmark results, and what a good score is...Could anyone help me - If anyone has any webpages that give detailed information on benchmarking and scores thatd be great I have a new sandybridge Imac my benchmark score was a 262.19 is that good?
 

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I just downloaded XBench and im just curious to know how to read the benchmark results, and what a good score is...Could anyone help me - If anyone has any webpages that give detailed information on benchmarking and scores thatd be great I have a new sandybridge Imac my benchmark score was a 262.19 is that good?

Very interesting that you should ask this question...here's a recent thread very much related to what you asked:

http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/lounge/237587-how-does-your-mac-stack-up.html

HTH,

- Nick
 

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Wow thanks guys i really appreciate the help thats a great webpage, any suggestions on how to improve the benchmark or what to do to keep it at that level? Id appreciate all the advice im new to mac
 
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Not bad :)

Here is my run on a macbook Pro. The SSD make a real difference!

Screen shot 2011-12-12 at 16.46.22.png
 

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Yessss . . . I had forgotten you were into Hand modeling. ;)


Hehe...yes...that thread's still floating around here somewhere... :D
 

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