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Summary

Section Description Score Geekbench Score
Geekbench 2.1.7 for Mac OS X x86 (64-bit)
Integer Processor integer performance 9652 10854
Floating Point Processor floating point performance 16839
Memory Memory performance 5330
Stream Memory bandwidth performance 5165
System Information

Operating System Mac OS X 10.6.7 (Build 10J4138)
Model MacBookPro8,2 Motherboard Apple Inc. Mac-94245A3940C91C80 MacBookPro8,2
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2720QM CPU @ 2.20GHz
Processor ID GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 42 Stepping 7
Processors 1 Threads 8
Cores 4 Memory 4.00 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
Processor Frequency 2.20 GHz Bus Frequency 100.0 MHz
L1 Instruction Cache 32.0 KB L1 Data Cache 32.0 KB
L2 Cache 256 KB L3 Cache 6.00 MB
BIOS Apple Inc. MBP81.88Z.0047.B0E.1104221557
Integer Section

Section Score 9652

Blowfish
single-threaded scalar 1964
86.3 MB/sec

Blowfish
multi-threaded scalar 12466
510.9 MB/sec

Text Compress
single-threaded scalar 3027
9.68 MB/sec

Text Compress
multi-threaded scalar 15402
50.5 MB/sec

Text Decompress
single-threaded scalar 3383
13.9 MB/sec

Text Decompress
multi-threaded scalar 17707
70.5 MB/sec

Image Compress
single-threaded scalar 2862
23.6 Mpixels/sec

Image Compress
multi-threaded scalar 14804
124.6 Mpixels/sec

Image Decompress
single-threaded scalar 3218
54.0 Mpixels/sec

Image Decompress
multi-threaded scalar 13274
216.6 Mpixels/sec

Lua
single-threaded scalar 5075
1.95 Mnodes/sec

Lua
multi-threaded scalar 22649
8.71 Mnodes/sec

Floating Point Section

Section Score 16839

Mandelbrot
single-threaded scalar 2644
1.76 Gflops

Mandelbrot
multi-threaded scalar 18539
12.1 Gflops

Dot Product
single-threaded scalar 4362
2.11 Gflops

Dot Product
multi-threaded scalar 21285
9.70 Gflops

Dot Product
single-threaded vector 5313
6.37 Gflops

Dot Product
multi-threaded vector 30067
31.3 Gflops

LU Decomposition
single-threaded scalar 2063
1.84 Gflops

LU Decomposition
multi-threaded scalar 9287
8.14 Gflops

Primality Test
single-threaded scalar 7589
1.13 Gflops

Primality Test
multi-threaded scalar 29358
5.45 Gflops

Sharpen Image
single-threaded scalar 6358
14.8 Mpixels/sec

Sharpen Image
multi-threaded scalar 39015
89.9 Mpixels/sec

Blur Image
single-threaded scalar 7608
6.02 Mpixels/sec

Blur Image
multi-threaded scalar 52263
41.1 Mpixels/sec

Memory Section

Section Score 5330

Read Sequential
single-threaded scalar 5944
7.28 GB/sec

Write Sequential
single-threaded scalar 8632
5.90 GB/sec

Stdlib Allocate
single-threaded scalar 3925
14.6 Mallocs/sec

Stdlib Write
single-threaded scalar 3416
7.07 GB/sec

Stdlib Copy
single-threaded scalar 4734
4.88 GB/sec

Stream Section

Section Score 5165

Stream Copy
single-threaded scalar 5169
7.07 GB/sec

Stream Copy
single-threaded vector 5732
7.43 GB/sec

Stream Scale
single-threaded scalar 5141
6.67 GB/sec

Stream Scale
single-threaded vector 5370
7.25 GB/sec

Stream Add
single-threaded scalar 4786
7.22 GB/sec

Stream Add
single-threaded vector 5639
7.84 GB/sec

Stream Triad
single-threaded scalar 5294
7.32 GB/sec

Stream Triad
single-threaded vector 4193
7.85 GB/sec

Just for those of you who are thinking of upgrading your ram. Just installed 8gb of Kingston 1600mhz ram. These are my new benchmarks, compared to my old ones with the standard early 2011 macbook pro ram.
 

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hackintosh windows 7 dual boot

I'd like to ask you for a favor. Could you please use this thread to publish the GeekBench score of your Mac? (You can obtain GeekBench from http://www.primatelabs.ca/geekbench/).

I'm particularly interested in the MacBook Pro 2.2GHz, 2GB RAM with 5400rpm disk. I think comparing the results with others is a good way to make sure that the laptop is performing well on arrival (still waiting for mine).

And nevertheless, I'm curious about any other Mac scores of course. :p

Thank you. ;)


Summary

Section Description Score Geekbench Score
Geekbench 2.1.7 for Mac OS X x86 (32-bit)
Integer Processor integer performance 4589 5219
Floating Point Processor floating point performance 8272
Memory Memory performance 2549
Stream Memory bandwidth performance 2085
System Information

Operating System Mac OS X 10.7.2 (Build 11C74)
Model Hackintosh Motherboard Apple Inc. Mac-F42C88C8 Rev 1.xx
Processor Intel Core2 Quad Q6600
Processor ID GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 11
Processor Frequency 2.40 GHz Processors 1
Cores 4 Threads 4
L1 Instruction Cache 32.0 KB L1 Data Cache 32.0 KB
L2 Cache 4.00 MB L3 Cache 0.00 B
Memory 4.00 GB 800 MHz DDR2 SDRAM FSB 1.06 GHz
BIOS Apple Inc. MultiBeast.tonymacx86.com
Integer Performance

Integer 4589
Blowfish
single-threaded scalar 1701
74.7 MB/sec

Blowfish
multi-threaded scalar 7137
292.5 MB/sec

Text Compress
single-threaded scalar 1898
6.07 MB/sec

Text Compress
multi-threaded scalar 7171
23.5 MB/sec

Text Decompress
single-threaded scalar 1673
6.88 MB/sec

Text Decompress
multi-threaded scalar 6874
27.4 MB/sec

Image Compress
single-threaded scalar 1735
14.3 Mpixels/sec

Image Compress
multi-threaded scalar 6683
56.2 Mpixels/sec

Image Decompress
single-threaded scalar 1457
24.5 Mpixels/sec

Image Decompress
multi-threaded scalar 5502
89.8 Mpixels/sec

Lua
single-threaded scalar 2755
1.06 Mnodes/sec

Lua
multi-threaded scalar 10484
4.03 Mnodes/sec


Floating Point 8272
Mandelbrot
single-threaded scalar 1793
1.19 Gflops

Mandelbrot
multi-threaded scalar 7215
4.72 Gflops

Dot Product
single-threaded scalar 3287
1.59 Gflops

Dot Product
multi-threaded scalar 13885
6.33 Gflops

Dot Product
single-threaded vector 2624
3.14 Gflops

Dot Product
multi-threaded vector 11975
12.5 Gflops

LU Decomposition
single-threaded scalar 657
584.7 Mflops

LU Decomposition
multi-threaded scalar 2667
2.34 Gflops

Primality Test
single-threaded scalar 4001
597.6 Mflops

Primality Test
multi-threaded scalar 12240
2.27 Gflops

Sharpen Image
single-threaded scalar 5029
11.7 Mpixels/sec

Sharpen Image
multi-threaded scalar 19321
44.5 Mpixels/sec

Blur Image
single-threaded scalar 6307
4.99 Mpixels/sec

Blur Image
multi-threaded scalar 24819
19.5 Mpixels/sec

Memory Performance

Memory 2549
Read Sequential
single-threaded scalar 3439
4.21 GB/sec

Write Sequential
single-threaded scalar 3052
2.09 GB/sec

Stdlib Allocate
single-threaded scalar 1876
7.00 Mallocs/sec

Stdlib Write
single-threaded scalar 2145
4.44 GB/sec

Stdlib Copy
single-threaded scalar 2234
2.30 GB/sec

Stream Performance

Stream 2085
Stream Copy
single-threaded scalar 2163
2.96 GB/sec

Stream Copy
single-threaded vector 2277
2.95 GB/sec

Stream Scale
single-threaded scalar 2279
2.96 GB/sec

Stream Scale
single-threaded vector 2202
2.97 GB/sec

Stream Add
single-threaded scalar 1712
2.59 GB/sec

Stream Add
single-threaded vector 2405
3.35 GB/sec

Stream Triad
single-threaded scalar 1877
2.59 GB/sec

Stream Triad
single-threaded vector 1767
3.31 GB/sec


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Notice that's with 6 cores, 12 threads.... yet yields greater performance than the dual Xeon 12 core/24 thread Mac Pros.

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Even Macs based on the awesome SR2 motherboard running dual Xeons only matches this thing..



That's 2 processors, 12 cores, and 24 threads, and is only the same performance.

If anyone is thinking of building a Hackintosh system, go LGA2011/Sandy Bridge-E.
 
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First two are from my 6 year old Compaq desktop PC running on Windows 7 and OSX 10.6.8 (hackintosh) respectively.

Last one is my MBP 13" early 2011.
 

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Late 2011 15" MBP 2.4 i7, 8GB RAM
 

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http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/531721

Notice that's with 6 cores, 12 threads.... yet yields greater performance than the dual Xeon 12 core/24 thread Mac Pros.

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Even Macs based on the awesome SR2 motherboard running dual Xeons only matches this thing...

That's 2 processors, 12 cores, and 24 threads, and is only the same performance.

If anyone is thinking of building a Hackintosh system, go LGA2011/Sandy Bridge-E.

Not necessarily true. If you know how to tweak your SR-2 setup (even the one that I just tweaked) then you can reach GB scores of over 36,000 to 40,000+ if you know how to Underclock, which makes the system faster and more efficient. But I definitely like that your 1 CPU is cranking that kind of speed - GOOD FOR YOU !!! I would really like the breakdown of your unit (in parts) and what you paid (total) for that machine. Later... :)
 

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32 bit macbook retina baseline 2.3 8gb...
 

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WOW ! Nobody's been on here since January and now (after 8 months) I posted that link and now this thread has come back to life - LOL !!! :D I guess that's a good thing... :cool:
 
My GeekBench score is 3487 - kind of embarrassing compared to some of these scores. It gets the job done, though.

Nice scores everyone. :)
 
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Not too shabby. I have the top-end MacBook Pro Retina with 2.7GHz i7 with 16GB RAM and 768GB SSD...
 
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