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How are people getting such high Geekbench score o the 2.26 model. I upgraded my hard-drive to a Seagate 7200rpm and added 4 gigs of ram and my score barely moved. Are people running the 64 bit or the the 32 but?

Integer Processor integer performance 2521
Floating Point Processor floating point performance 4511
Memory Memory performance 2499
Stream Memory bandwidth performance 1849

Geek bench score 3145
 
my 13"stock 2.26ghz shows 3150 geekbench score onthe 32bit.
wonder if adding 4gb ram will change it?
what about a new harddrive?
btw, adobe and word open nicely and fast on this machine.
 
15" 3.06 with 500GB 7200 RPM hard drive (in 32 bit mode)

Integer - 3477
Floating Point - 6107
Memory - 2792
Stream - 1811

Score - 4093
 
15" MacBook Pro 5,3
9600 gt
2.66 ghz
7200 rpm 320gb
4GB Ram

64bit mode

Processor integer performance - 3704
Processor floating point performance - 5611
Memory performance - 2823
Memory bandwidth performance - 2052

Geekbench Score - 4030
 
New 13'' MacBook Pro

13'' MacBook Pro - 2.23GHz - 4GB Ram - 250GB HDD

Integer - 2452
Floating Point - 4401
Memory - 2483
Stream - 1904
Geekbench Final Score - 3085
 
Ok, well this is very odd. So, yesterday bought a brand new 13" MacBook Pro 2.26Ghz. Its the base model with 2GB RAM and a 160GB HD. So, I set the computer up and it scored a 3160 on geekbench in 32bit mode. So, today I installed 4GB of ram from OWC and a intel X-25M 80GB SSD. Well after re-installing OSX and installed all updates I ran geekbench thinking it would really rock now. It scored a 3162. Any idea's? The only difference is that when I ran the initial test the computer had no updates on it besides 10.5.7 which is what it came installed with.
 
32 bit mode

3.06 Ghz, 500gb 7200rpm, 4 Gb DDR3 1066 Mhz

Integer: 3454
Floating Point: 6161
Memory: 2799
Stream: 1841

GeekBench Score: 4109
 
17" MacBook Pro 3.06Ghz (7200RPM HDD, 4Gbs Ram)

64-BIT MODE

Here are GEEKBENCH Scores
Integer 4272
Floating Point 6508
Memory 2835
Stream 2835
GEEKBENCH SCORE 4516

Here are XBENCH Scores
Results 146.67
CPU Test 203.84
Thread Test 414.22
Memory Test 183.96
Quartz Graphics Test 295.91
OpenGL Graphics Test 197.90
Disk Test 41.03
 
17" 2.8 / 4GB / 128GB SSD

Integer 3925
Floating Point 5993
Memory 2875
Stream 1882

Total 4234

It scored 229 on xbench which is about 29 points over my mac pro!
 
13" uMBP 2.26/4GB/250HDD, 32-bit mode

Integer 2525
Floating Point 4511
Memory 2483
Stream 1834

Total 3145
 
Ok, well this is very odd. So, yesterday bought a brand new 13" MacBook Pro 2.26Ghz. Its the base model with 2GB RAM and a 160GB HD. So, I set the computer up and it scored a 3160 on geekbench in 32bit mode. So, today I installed 4GB of ram from OWC and a intel X-25M 80GB SSD. Well after re-installing OSX and installed all updates I ran geekbench thinking it would really rock now. It scored a 3162. Any idea's? The only difference is that when I ran the initial test the computer had no updates on it besides 10.5.7 which is what it came installed with.

It's a CPU/Memory test... not hard drive.
 
13" MBP | 2.26Ghz | 4GB Crucial RAM | 160GB Hitachi HDD

32-bit GeekBench Score 3152

Processor integer performance 2528
Processor floating point performance 4481
Memory performance 2545
Memory bandwidth performance 1901

EFI Firmware Update 1.7 Installed
 
Read 'em and weep!

15" 3.06/500GB (7200)/4GB/9600M GT
 

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jpur, I'm not weeping ;)

15" 3.06ghz 4GB 320GB@7200rpm 9600M GT. 32-bit test.
 

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Macbook Pro 15" 2.4 Santa Rosa

Score: 3225
Processor integer performance 2638
Processor floating point performance 4737
Memory performance 2252
Memory bandwidth performance 1939
 
Score 4088

Section Description Score Geekbench Score
Geekbench 2.1.2 for Mac OS X x86 (32-bit)
Integer Processor integer performance 3436 4088
Floating Point Processor floating point performance 6123
Memory Memory performance 2794
Stream Memory bandwidth performance 1845


3.06, 4GB, 500GB 7200
 
13" MBP 2.53ghz 4gb RAM WD 500gb/5400rpm EFI 1.7

Geekbench Score 3440
Integer 2814
Floating Point 4969
Memory 2596
Stream 1976

Whoa.
 
Don't know why its so low....

Section Description Score Geekbench Score
Geekbench 2.1.2 for Mac OS X x86 (32-bit)
Integer Processor integer performance 1765
Floating Point Processor floating point performance 3112
Memory Memory performance 2168
Stream Memory bandwidth performance 1611

Overall: 2301

System Information

Operating System Mac OS X 10.5.7 (Build 9J3050)
Model MacBookPro5,3 Motherboard Apple Inc. Mac-F22587C8
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T9600 @ 2.80GHz
Processor ID GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 10
Processors 1 Threads 2
Cores 2 Memory 4.00 GB 1067 MHz DDR3
Processor Frequency 2.80 GHz Bus Frequency 1.06 GHz
L1 Instruction Cache 32.0 KB L1 Data Cache 32.0 KB
L2 Cache 6.00 MB L3 Cache 0.00 B
BIOS Apple Inc. MBP53.88Z.00AC.B03.0906151647


My MBP has the 1.7 efi firmware update too. Anyone know why I would have such a lower score? I know all these benchmarks are tricky, but it seems that my scores are significantly lower than others with similar configs.

Any help is appreciated,

cheers,

Dan

looks like someone did a comparison of all the macbooks and they got 3764

http://www.primatelabs.ca/blog/category/geekbench/
 
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.

ACER Aspire 5570z
CPU: Intel Core Duo T2050 (1.60ghz,533mhz,2mb L2cache)
RAM: 2GB DDR2 800mhz
HDD: WD3200BEKT 320gb 7200rpm
VIDEO: NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 256mb
WIFI: Broadcom 4311
ETHERNET: Marvell Yukon Gigabit Adapter 88E8038
OS: Mac OS 10.6 Retail

Geekbench Score = 2166 ;) LOL
 
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