PC Status | Overall this PC is performing as expected (55th percentile). This means that out of 100 PCs with exactly the same components, 45 performed better. The overall PC percentile is the average of each of its individual components. |
Graphics | 0.73% is too low to play 3D games or use CAD packages. (Note: general computing tasks don't require 3D graphics) |
Boot Drive | The boot partition is located on a mechanical or hybrid drive. Moving the system to an SSD will yield far faster boot times, better system responsiveness and faster application load times. |
Memory | 4GB is enough RAM to run any version of Windows and it's sufficient for the vast majority of games. 4GB is also enough for moderate file and system caches which result in a very responsive system. |
OS Version | Although Windows 7 is still a viable option, it's now 14 years and 8 months old. This system should be upgraded to Windows 10 which is generally faster and has an improved set of core utilities including better versions of explorer and task manager. |
System | HP Compaq dc7100 CMT(PC928A) (all builds) |
Motherboard | Hewlett-Packard 0968h |
Memory | 2.6 GB free of 4.00049 GB @ 0.4 GHz |
Display | 1280 x 1024 - 32 Bit colori |
OS | Windows 7 |
BIOS Date | 20040616 |
Uptime | 0.2 Days |
Run Date | Dec 26 '16 at 20:53 |
Run Duration | 195 Seconds |
Run User | ITA-User |
Background CPU | 20% |
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 Pentium 4 3.00GHz
XU1 PROCESSOR, 1 CPU, 1 cores, 2 threads
Base clock 3 GHz
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Graphics Card | Bench | 3D DX9 | 3D DX10 | 3D DX11 |
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Nvidia NVS 300
HP(103C 0862) 512MB
Ram: 512MB, Driver: 342.0
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0.73%
Terrible
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Drives | Bench | Sequential | Random 4k | Deep queue 4k |
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Seagate ST3500820AS 500GB
465GB free
Firmware: SD25 Max speed: SATA 2.0 300 MB/s
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52.5%
Above average
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39.2%
Below average
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24.8%
Poor
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L1/L2/L3 CPU cache and main memory (DIMM) access latencies in nano seconds