PC Status | Overall this PC is performing as expected (43rd percentile). This means that out of 100 PCs with exactly the same components, 57 performed better. The overall PC percentile is the average of each of its individual components. |
Processor | With a good single core score, this CPU can easily handle the majority of general computing tasks. Additionally this processor can handle moderate workstation, and even light server workloads. Finally, with a gaming score of 72.9%, this CPU's suitability for 3D gaming is good. |
Memory | 192GB is enough RAM to run any version of Windows and it's far more than any current game requires. 192GB will also allow for large file and system caches, virtual machine hosting, software development, video editing and batch multimedia processing. |
OS Version | Although Windows 10 is not the most recent version of Windows, it remains a great option. |
System | Dell PowerEdge M610 |
Motherboard | Dell PowerEdge M610 (all builds) |
Memory | 89.6 GB free of 192 GB @ 1.3 GHz |
Display | 1024 x 768 - 32 Bit colors |
OS | Windows 10 |
BIOS Date | 20180522 |
Uptime | 0.6 Days |
Run Date | Apr 30 '19 at 10:58 |
Run Duration | 119 Seconds |
Run User | AUT-User |
Background CPU | 0% |
Actual performance vs. expectations. The graphs show user score (x) vs user score frequency (y).
Processor | Bench | Normal | Heavy | Server |
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1st CPU: Intel Xeon X5690
CPU1, 2 CPU, 12 cores, 12 threads
Base clock 3.45 GHz, turbo 3.55 GHz (avg)
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72.9%
Very good
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Drive | Bench | Sequential | Random 4k | Deep queue 4k |
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Dell PERC H700 146GB
90GB free (System drive)
Firmware: 2.10
SusWrite @10s intervals: 99 106 106 106 106 106 MB/s
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Memory Kit | Bench | Multi core | Single core | Latency |
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Unknown 36KSF2G72PZ-1G4E1 12x16GB
12 of 12 slots used
192GB DIMM DDR3 1333 MHz
Performing below potential (30th percentile) - ensure that a dual+ channel XMP BIOS profile is enabled: How to enable XMP |
49.8%
Average
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L1/L2/L3 CPU cache and main memory (DIMM) access latencies in nano seconds