By
Don Woligroski,
published on June 25, 2007
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: graphics, notebooks | Themes: Smartphones, Laptops and Notebooks, Desktop Computers, Business
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: graphics, notebooks | Themes: Smartphones, Laptops and Notebooks, Desktop Computers, Business
Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. A Common Hardware Platform, Continued
- 3. A Common Hardware Platform, Continued
- 4. Differences In Execution
- 5. Differences In Execution, Continued
- 6. Warranty
- 7. Testbed And Methods
- 8. Benchmarks: Gaming
- 9. FEAR
- 10. Benchmarks: Encoding
- 11. Benchmarks: 3D Applications
- 12. Sandra
- 13. Specviewperf9
- 14. Benchmarks: Synthetics, Specview9, Continued
- 15. Conclusions
- 16. More on this topic
14. Benchmarks: Synthetics, Specview9, Continued





Specviewperf gives us a look at CAD/visualization viewport performance. The results are surprisingly close on the whole, which points to the graphics subsystem being the limiting factor. It seems like only Lightscape has a notable preference for the Eurocom’s E6800/Windows XP combo.
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