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This is in he todo but will not be fixed for this incoming 1.2 release sadly. Thanks for your McGuire : Do you use some kind of tuned workbench distribution : x-b seems to have issues with ACA500Plus. And all the not finished features will be for the next 1.3 release. It won't include everything I thought I would include in this 1.2 version but it will allow everyone to have a much better version than the old 1.1. Corrected a mistake that caused the alt. Xbench authors dual G4 800, 1152 MB PC133, Geforce2 MX, WD 1200JB 7200 rpm drive: Results 99.68 System Info Xbench Version 1.1 System Version 10.2.
#XBENCH 1.3 ARCHIVE#
iMac OpenGL Xbench score << Macbook Archive View Return to standard view. It provides a range of useful tests, and is constantly being improved to offer accurate results that can be compared between different Macintoshes. Running XBench 1.3, I was surprised to see the Macbook had a 42 b.
#XBENCH 1.3 MAC OS#
I was planning to finish this second alpha and release it to registered users before a fixed release can be diffused to public but it would still take some time.Ĭonsidering that the 1.2 alpha2 version I'm currently working on is globally quite stable and good, I'll try to finish it quickly enough to release it publicly these days. rls: Xbench was developed in response to the lack of convenient benchmarking tools on Mac OS X. Xbench Version 1.1.3 System Version 10.3.5 (7M34) Physical RAM 256 MB Model PowerBook4,1 Processor PowerPC G3 500 MHz Version 750CXe v2.4 v2.5 L1 Cache 32K (instruction), 32K (data) L2 Cache 256K 500 MHz Bus Frequency 67 MHz Video Card ATY,RageM3 Drive Type TOSHIBA MK1017GAP CPU Test 21.88 GCD Loop 36.86 1. The bad news is that the second alpha version of this 1.2 release is in progress but is far from being finished. Last year a first internal alpha of release 1.2 was diffused to registered users. It has been much slower in the last two years for many reasons but it has never totally stopped.
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I have good news and bad news: The good news is that development is still in progress. In designing xset, we make three assumptions about application.
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#XBENCH 1.3 CODE#
This also raises Xbench's system requirements to 10.3.9 or higher.Revised machine database to include the MacBook, Intel iMac and several other modelsAdded code to dynamically load machine database on launch from the Xbench websiteAdded support for temporarily turning off beam sync on Tiger while running graphics testsFixed an issue that causes Xbench to fail to launch on LeopardBuilt with Xcode 2.As you may have noticed, it's been a long time since there has been a public x-bench update. We present the resulting benchmark we call XBench, in section 6. In return the poly-carbonate MacBook is clearly cheaper and comes with a bigger HDD at the time of writing. This provides some boost to floating point and AltiVec scores, and these have been recalibrated accordingly. This also raises Xbench's system requirements to 10.3.9 or higher.Revised machine database to include the MacBook, Intel iMac and several other modelsAdded code to dynamically load machine database on launch from the Xbench websiteAdded support for temporarily turning off beam sync on Tiger while running graphics testsFixed an issue that causes Xbench to fail to launch on LeopardBuilt with Xcode 2.4 ChangesĬorrected a mistake that caused the altivec test to be turned off on PowerPC machinesTurned off coalesced graphics updates for all platforms on Mac OS 10.4.4 and higherSwitched compiler to GCC 4.0 on PowerPC. It's very heavily used in some countries such as Taiwan, Province Of China, and China.Ĭorrected a mistake that caused the altivec test to be turned off on PowerPC machinesTurned off coalesced graphics updates for all platforms on Mac OS 10.4.4 and higherSwitched compiler to GCC 4.0 on PowerPC. XBench isn't a particularly good benchmark for OS X, but it does have a basic drive performance test. Since we added this program to our catalog in 2006, it has already reached 51,128 downloads, and last week it gained 3 downloads.Ībout the download, Xbench is a not that heavy program that doesn't need as much storage than most programs in the section Utilities. First up are some synthetic tests to help set expectations, for that we turned to XBench 1.3.