PC Status | Overall this PC is performing as expected (59th percentile). This means that out of 100 PCs with exactly the same components, 41 performed better. The overall PC percentile is the average of each of its individual components. |
Processor | With a below average single core score, this CPU can handle email, web browsing and audio/video playback but it will struggle to handle modern 3D games or workstation tasks such as video editing. Finally, with a gaming score of 48.4%, this CPU's suitability for 3D gaming is below average. |
Boot Drive | 183% is an exceptional SSD score. This drive is suitable for heavy workstation use, it will facilitate fast boots, responsive applications and allow for fast transfers of multi-gigabyte files. |
Memory | 256GB is enough RAM to run any version of Windows and it's far more than any current game requires. 256GB will also allow for large file and system caches, virtual machine hosting, software development, video editing and batch multimedia processing. |
OS Version | Although Windows 8.1 is a recent version of Windows, it's worth upgrading to Windows 10 which has had several improvements made to the user interface including a better homescreen. |
System | HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 (all builds) |
Motherboard | HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 |
Memory | 240.7 GB free of 256 GB @ 2.9 GHz |
Display | 1024 x 768 - 32 Bit colors |
OS | Windows 8.1 |
BIOS Date | 20201029 |
Uptime | 0.3 Days |
Run Date | Apr 21 '21 at 16:56 |
Run Duration | 114 Seconds |
Run User | DEU-User |
Background CPU | 58% |
Actual performance vs. expectations. The graphs show user score (x) vs user score frequency (y).
Processor | Bench | Normal | Heavy | Server |
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1st CPU: AMD EPYC 7402 24-Core
Proc 1, 1 CPU, 24 cores, 48 threads
Base clock 2.8 GHz, turbo 1.9 GHz (avg)
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48.4%
Average
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Memory Kit | Bench | Multi core | Single core | Latency |
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UNKNOWN NOT AVAILABLE 16x16GB
16 of 32 slots used
256GB DIMM DDR4 clocked @ 2933 MHz
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190%
Outstanding
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L1/L2/L3 CPU cache and main memory (DIMM) access latencies in nano seconds
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