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Summation based benchmark for calculators
02-06-2018, 11:56 PM
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RE: Summation based benchmark for calculators
(02-06-2018 08:35 PM)pier4r Wrote:  results added. Please double check.

Impressive FTune although I do not know how long the system will last under overclock.
http://pm.matrix.jp/ftune2e.html

Surely it is pretty impressive.

There's the obvious battery life reduction under overclock, but for most of these tests I used the calculator while it was plugged into the USB, so battery life wasn't adversely affected. I also noticed that overclocking this calculator in particular (can't do it with the 9750g+, no support for external plugins) led to a better response time and screen redraw time. It's all a balancing act: can I tolerate the speed I'm running at for its resultant battery life? This really applies to I/O-heavy or CPU-heavy programs, and not so much with light usage such as "waiting for slow user to respond".

Still, it's nice to be able to pull out these sorts of figures against HP calculators on arbitrary benchmarks.

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