OCZ DIY Gaming Notebook 15″
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SiSoftware Sandra (the System ANalyser, Diagnostic and Reporting Assistant) is an information & diagnostic utility capable of benchmarking the performance of individual components inside a notebook. Each of the benchmarks below were run a total of five times with the highest and lowest scores being discarded and an average being calculated from the remaining three.
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SuperPI is the benchmark of choice for many overclockers as it’s lightweight to download and can give a quick indication on how good a system is at number crunching. A test of 8 million itterations was performed a total of 5 times with the highest and lowest times removed from the results and an average calculated from the remaining three.
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Result Observations
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The OCZ DIY leads the pack in almost every benchmark, mostly thanks to the T9300 CPU giving it a 100MHz and 3MB cache advantage over the T8300 installed in the MSI TurboBook. As we’ve already mentioned, your mileage will obviously vary depending on what CPU and memory is chosen to power the DIY.