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imderek

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Oct 14, 2008
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I can't seem to find any scores for the newer MBPs. If you have one, post your Geekbench scores, along with your Mac specs.

Thanks!
 
New 17" with 3.06ghz CPU (tested on 32-bit mode), 7200rpm HD, and running the 9400m GPU:

Integer: 3462
Floating Point: 6102
Memory: 2749
Stream: 1736
Geekbench Score: 4070
 
New 13 inch MBP at stock specs (2.26 ghz, 2 GB DDR3 Ram, 5400rpm hdd)

Integer: 2532
Floating Point:4568
Memory:2568
Stream: 1928
Geekbench Score: 3191
 
New 15" 2.66Ghz CPU 4GB RAM

Integer: 2940
Floating Point: 5236
Memory: 2594
Stream: 1946
Geekbench Score: 3574
 
Quick 32bit run with a ton of stuff open:

MacBook Pro 2.66Ghz 17" unibody (early 2009)

3587

Integer Processor integer performance 2979
Floating Point Processor floating point performance 5302
Memory Memory performance 2550
Stream Memory bandwidth performance 1794
 
New 13 inch MBP (2.53 ghz, 4 GB DDR3 Ram, 5400rpm hdd)

Integer 2827
Floating Point 5016
Memory 2602
Stream 1909

Geekbench 3456
 
New 15" with 2.53ghz CPU (tested on 32-bit mode), 5400rpm HD, and running the 9400m GPU, 4gig ram:

Integer: 2802
Floating Point: 5021
Memory: 2610
Stream: 1910
Geekbench Score: 3451
 
New 15" 2.8ghz stock

Geekbench Score: 3801

Integer: 3177
Floating Point: 5612
Memory: 2728
Stream: 1800
 
2,8 Ghz 4GB RAM 500 GB 7200 rpm 15"

32 Bit:
Integer Processor integer performance 3088
Floating Point Processor floating point performance 5558
Memory Memory performance 2639
Stream Memory bandwidth performance 1813

Score 3735

Running 9400M, not sure if it matters though.

Update:

I ran it on the 9600 GT without external display connected and got:
Integer Processor integer performance 3152
Floating Point Processor floating point performance 5548
Memory Memory performance 2725
Stream Memory bandwidth performance 1828

Score:3772

A slight improvement.
 
As reference I wanted to post my mac mini scores...

original core duo 1.66 Ghz 2GB ram 60 GB 5400 Hard drive.

2155!!!

I can't say I am too impressed with your scores.
 
13" 2.26Ghz stock

Processor integer performance 2504
Processor floating point performance 4435
Memory performance 2545
Memory bandwidth performance 1877

Score 3125
 
3632

MacBook Pro 5,3
Apple Inc. Mac-F22587C8
Intel Core2 Duo P8800 @ 2.66 GHz (2 cores)
Geekbench 2.1.2 for Mac OS X x86 (32-bit)

As reference I wanted to post my mac mini scores...

original core duo 1.66 Ghz 2GB ram 60 GB 5400 Hard drive.

2155!!!

I can't say I am too impressed with your scores.

Can't say I'm too impressed with yours.

Don't forget this doesn't account for video card... at all.
 
Not on topic, but i benched my iMac G5

Integer 2156
Floating Point 3896
Memory 1835
Stream 1602

Score 2645

Not too bad for being 4 years older?

Oh i had apps running too :S
 
Geekbench 2.1.2 for Mac OS X x86 (64-bit)
Integer Processor integer performance 4330
Processor floating point performance 6589
Memory Memory performance 2982
Stream Memory bandwidth performance 1844


4602

17" 3.06 intel/160gb ssd
 
32 bit Stock 2.8 15in MBP

3802 total
Integer: 3164
Floating Point: 5621
Memory: 2713
Stream: 1847
 
13" MBP Stock

Processor integer performance 2543
Processor floating point performance 4498
Memory performance 2524
Memory bandwidth performance 1908

Geekbench Score 3159
 
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Summary 3590

Section Description Score Geekbench Score

Integer Processor integer performance 2961
Floating Point Processor floating point performance 5241
Memory Memory performance 2638
Stream Memory bandwidth performance 1922

Geekbench 2.1.2 for Mac OS X x86 (32-bit)
mid'09 uniMBP 15" 2.66 @ 7200rpm
 
I'd say my computer is new enough :D

15" 2,53GHz

Score: 3732

Processor integer performance 3698
Processor floating point performance 4883
Memory performance 2740
Memory bandwidth performance 1809
 
(13" MBP, 2.53 GHz base model, 4 GB RAM, 250 GB HD)

Integer: 2832
Floating Point: 5009
Memory: 2635
Steam: 1876

Geekbench Score: 3458
 
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