better benchmarking
You don't necessarily want all that whizzy crap turned on to make a representative test. When I'm really trying to get work done on my computer, I turn off all that silly stuff, no matter what OS I'm running, even on my high-powered desktop. It's also not representative to run a test with the CPU at 100%. Nobody actually works with their laptop running flat out. Most laptops get really loud, hot and unpleasant when you run them like that. Like I said earlier, I like the DVD movie benchmark because it runs the screen, the GPU, the DVD drive, and a relatively small amount of CPU. It's also a very easy test to run.
Originally posted by ikaruga
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