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Re: debian hardinfo benchmarks
« on: May 02, 2012, 09:56:54 AM »
Nice to know how slow x1000 is. So much for "Modern hardware specs".
 

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Re: debian hardinfo benchmarks
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2012, 06:07:34 PM »
What is the purpose of this thread? This is just a blue camp troll thread telling us why MOS is superior to OS4.x.

If you don't like the x1000 don't buy it, otherwise stop trolling.
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I don't think posting benchmarks is trolling. The truth is the truth. If you don't like it, its still the truth. The fact that a 7 year old mac pc from ebay beats the 3,000$ top of the line "modern spec" AOS4 hardware is something people should know when making a decision on what to buy.

They should have a right to know what they are buying (except hype)

I'm not sure if he had the second core enabled,prob not, but in OS4 the second core is useless, so I think testing just one core is more relative to knowing what kind of speed and performance you can expect from the 3 computers running aos or morphos. Will people really boot to linux just to fire up the second core?

I'd love to see this benchmark on my droid comparing these computers. If my cellphone beats the x1000 in raw cpu horsepower, that would be kinda funny.
 

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Re: debian hardinfo benchmarks
« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2012, 08:13:45 AM »
I want to see my droid cellphone bench marked against these.

Its obviously faster than the sam boards, but I'd be very interested in seeing how it matches against the mac and x1000.