FuzzyBallz said:
I've been saying that for months now, but people are still using it as a benchmark for Mac performance. Is there no other program that can accurately measure Mac performance?
I wish there was. I've been thinking that perhaps an AppleScript of some sort which will load up a suite of apps, perform a set of operations, and then record the total time taken would be nice. However, that would require that the system being tested have all the same version of all the same apps installed, so in practice it would probably be impossible to implement.
Maybe as a community we need to talk seriously about constructing some standardised application benchmarks (using AppleScript maybe to drive the whole shebang) that people who own the relevant apps can download and execute...something like the PSBench series of actions for benchmarking PhotoShop performance, and set up a centralised repository for submitting and searching the benchmark results. Sites like Barefeats are good, but I find it a little frustrating sometimes that they don't always run the same tests on every machine, and their methodolgies are sometimes a little...err...'uncontrolled'. xlr8yourmac.com has some searchable benchmarks too, but I think the community over there is quite a bit smaller than the one here, probably mostly due to the fact that registrations for their forums have been closed for years.
I dunno...what do people think? Am I just talking about re-inventing the wheel here? Is there already a good site which allows downloading of standardised application benchmarking scripts and then has a good searchable database? I've always thought that actual application benchmarks (eg: benchmarks like UT2004 Flybys, PS7Bench, iTunes album encode times, FCP clip render times) with standardised run-scripts and test data, were better than purely synthetic benchmarks.
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