CocoaBench - 1.2.3CPU, Cocoa framework & file I/O benchmark utility |
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19.75 on my… 



- Version: 1.2.0, 1/22/2003 04:19AM PST
AussieRick
DP 1GHz 1280 MB RAM, and dual Apple displays (1x 17" CRT and 1x 17" LCD on two graphics cards) that is sure to slow things down a bit. The utility is not worth more than 3 stars though.
I agree with… - Version: 1.2.0, 1/13/2003 02:30AM PST
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strobe
mac_fxfan, but that doesn't mean I'll give this app one star. I don't grade on a curve.
Xbench is ahead… 



- Version: 1.2.0, 12/30/2002 04:27AM PST
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mac_fxfan
of this by light years. I get raw numbers like Gflops, fps, disk read/write speed, graphics and so on. The developer's dual 800mhz with 1.12 gb of RAM is the percentile benchmarking point relative to that particular system. That test is far more revealing and a REAL utility for testing system performance, especially after establishing a baseline of one's own computer. This seems more like an information collection device for BITcom and doesn't do me one iota of good. No, I didn't send anything out. This is LAME. XBench is worth making a donation so that the developer can add more features and bring it beyond the beta phase. By the way BITcom, you might want a better translator for your web site.