By
Harald Thon,
published on February 12, 2003
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: 4x4 | Themes: Business Notebooks
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: 4x4 | Themes: Business Notebooks
Contents
- 1. P4-M: The CPU For The Full-Sized Consumer Notebook
- 2. Compared: 1.4, 1.7, 1.8 And 2.2 GHz Mobile Pentium 4-M Vs. Desktop CPU
- 3. Pentium 4-M Consumption Modes: What's Behind TDP & Co
- 4. Energy-Saving Technologies In The Pentium 4-M: Enhanced Speedstep, Deeper Sleep & IMVP
- 5. Why Does The P4-M Permit A Higher Maximum Junction Termperature?
- 6. The Test System: Asus L3C
- 7. Benchmarks Under Windows XP
- 8. Synthetic Benchmarks
- 9. Multimedia Performance: PC Mark 2002
- 10. Video Encoding With Virtual Dub 1.4.1
- 11. File Compression: Winace 2.2
- 12. Open GL Games: Quake3 Arena
- 13. System Performance: Sysmark 2002
- 14. Battery Tests - Run-Down Times For Games, Presentations And DVD Playback
- 15. Conclusion: High Clock Speed Is Not Always The Best Choice
- 16. More on this topic
9. Multimedia Performance: PC Mark 2002

The CPU and the memory values are very nearly scalable with PC Mark 2002.
Applications Benchmarks
Raytracing: POV-Ray For Windows

The results speak for themselves. The more megahertz, the more quickly POV-Ray works. If you calculate the time savings in megahertz, our measurements produce a gain of around 10 seconds for every 100 MHz of extra CPU speed.
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