Fast Components = High System Performance: PC Mark 2002
Contents
- 1. Introduction: Notebooks With DirectX 9-Capable GPUs Really Do Exist
- 2. Fat Sound, Very Good Display, Eminently Connectible: The S5205-S705 At A Glance
- 3. Fat Sound, Very Good Display, Eminently Connectible: The S5205-S705 At A Glance, Continued
- 4. Fat Sound, Very Good Display, Eminently Connectible: The S5205-S705 At A Glance, Continued
- 5. Fat Sound, Very Good Display, Eminently Connectible: The S5205-S705 At A Glance, Continued
- 6. Simple But Expensive Memory Upgrade
- 7. The Test Setup, Continued
- 8. The Features Of The GeForce FX Go 5600
- 9. The Peculiarities Of The Geforce FX Go 5600 In The Satellite 5200
- 10. PowerMizer 3.0 Enables 3D Performance And Battery Life As Needed
- 11. Benchmarks In Windows XP
- 12. 3D Performance
- 13. Open GL Games: Quake 3 Arena
- 14. DirectX Games: Unreal Tournament 2003
- 15. Splinter Cell
- 16. Fast Components = High System Performance: PC Mark 2002
- 17. Battery Tests
- 18. Does PowerMizer Really Help Save Energy?
- 19. Summary
16. Fast Components = High System Performance: PC Mark 2002
To unlock the "performance secret," we used PC Mark2002.

If the results are compared with those of current Centrino notebooks like Acer's TM803LCi or IBM's T40, it becomes clear that Toshiba's Satellite 902 has a responsive hard drive and a very fast processor. The very good system performance is the result of the combination of the notoriously fast memory interface of the Northbridge in the i845MP and the DirectX 9-enabled GPU from nVIDIA.
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