System Performance: Sysmark 2002
- 1. The Wait Is Over
- 2. 3D Power-Wolf In Sheep's Clothing: The Visionary XP10
- 3. 3D Power-Wolf In Sheep's Clothing: The Visionary XP10, Continued
- 4. The Test Configuration At A Glance
- 5. What The Mobility Radeon 9600 Brings To The Table
- 6. Rock The Clock: Overdrive
- 7. Powerplay 4: Speed To Fit Your Needs
- 8. Powerplay 4: Speed To Fit Your Needs, Continued
- 9. Benchmarks Under Windows XP
14. System Performance: Sysmark 2002
We ran the application benchmark Sysmark 2002 at various resolutions and with different Windows power schemes. The notebook was always connected to the power socket.

As you can see, the Visionary XP10 offers very good overall system performance and is therefore also recommendable for everyday office work.
PC Mark 2002

Compared to current Centrino-based notebooks like the Acer TM803LCi or IBM's T40, the Targa Visionary XP10 only features a hard disk with average speed. The system also can't benefit from its PC2700 - DDR memory. Its maximum transfer rate lies at 1.9 GB/s (measured with SiSoft Sandra 2003 PRO). The theoretical peak throughput is 2.7 GB/s. This makes the memory interface of the Visionary's KT333 chipset no faster than the northbridge of Intel's i845MP chipset (maximum peak throughput of 2.1 GB/s).
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