Asus vs Acer vs Dell vs HP vs Sony vs Toshiba vs Fujitsu vs eMachines
How many computers is faster? Now hundreds of processors (with dozens of versions), several different types of memory and HDD (or SSD) is almost impossible to tell which computer is the fastest. Is it necessary to install a program for testing the performance, but they are reliable? What do we deduce then?
My method, which opens with these models is the method of "analysis" of the performance of certain operations. Among the programs that install on multiple PCs I frequently pass under the hand, of course, OpenOffice and Acrobat Reader programs are "heavy" as used in Windows
I report the data setup time on machine "clean" with no other programs installed, virus and possibly without, of course, during the test does not perform other operations (except those in the background). If not specified models are considered with the components (RAM, GPU, HDD) with which the product leaves the factory.
The time is calculated from the last click done before starting the installation program until the instant when the OK is given final confirmation.
Asus EeePC 1005P Netbook (Atom N450 CPU)
- OpenOffice 3.2: 3.20 minutes
- Acrobat 9.3: 2.15 minutes
Acer Aspire One Netbook (Atom N270 CPU)
- OpenOffice 3.2: 7.00 minutes
- Acrobat 9.3: 3.55 minutes
Acer Aspire 5920 (Core2Duo cpu)
- OpenOffice 3.2: 4.05 minutes
- Acrobat 9.3: 1.50 minutes
Acer Extensa 5220 Notebook (Celeron 2.13 MHz cpu)
- OpenOffice 3.2: 4.20 minutes
- Acrobat 9.3: 1.58 minutes
Acer Aspire 1640Z (PentiumM CPU) 1GB RAM TOTAL
- OpenOffice 3.2: 2.07 minutes (java virtual machines already installed)
- Acrobat 9.3: 2.35 minutes
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