hp pavilion dv6t series Benchmark

It’s been around three weeks I got my first notebook that is hp pavilion dv6t-1045ee. Now I’ve got some time to test what this 100 Grand PKR notebook has got. I’ll be doing several benchmark tests to check how much performance boost (processing power) I’ve got and compare it with my 3.5 years old A64 3.2K+ Desktop and may be with my 7 years old P3 which is still in good operating condition ;p

Unfortunately laptop came preinstalled with everyone’s hated Windows Vista HomePrem so I’ve to live with it for now ignoring any performance loss although I’ve removed all bloated software’s that came preinstalled with it. All tests were performed on AC power with Windows Aero and unnecessary services turned Off.

Test Setup :p

Penryn (DV6t)

Winchester

Coppermine

  • Intel C2D P8600 2.4GHz
  • 1066MHz FSB
  • 3MB L2 Cache
  • 3GB Dual DDR2-800 (6-6-6-18)
  • Nvidia 9200GM 512MB
  • Windows Vista HomePrem 32-bit
  • AMD A64 3.2K+ 2 Ghz
  • 1000 MHz HT Link
  • 512 KB L2 Cache
  • Corsair 1GB Dual DDR-400 (2.5-3-3-8 CR2)
  • Nvidia 7900GT 256MB
  • Windows XP SP3
  • Intel P3 1.0Ghz
  • 384MB PC133 SDRAM (3-3-3-7)
  • Nvidia FX 5200 128Mb
  • Windows XP SP2

Benchmark Applications:

  • Everest Version 5.01 (For Memory and CPU Benchmark)
  • AutoGK 2.45 (For Xvid Encoding, 189 Sec Mpeg2 Source)
  • Winrar 3.71 (162MB File, Best Compression, Dictionary = 4096)
  • Nero DiscSpeed
  • HD Tune Pro

Memory BenchMark:

Higher is better

Memory Benchark

Memory Latency:

Lower is Better.

2

CPU Benchmark:

Higher is better

CPU Benchmark

FPU Benchmark:

Higher is Better

FPU Benchmark

Xvid Encoding & Winrar Compression Benchmark:

Lower is better

Xvid and Winrar benchark

HDD Benchmark:

the laptop came with Fujitsu 320GB 5200RPM HDD which performed quite good. Benchmarks of my desktop HDD’s can be found here.

HDTune_Benchmark_FUJITSU_MHZ2320BH_G2

DVD ROM Benchmark:

Tested with 16x Verbatim DVD+R the best one available in market right now!

HL-DT-STDVDRAM_GSA-T50L_SC04_26-April-2009_23_01

Cheetah :D

tiger

Conclusion:

Overall applications performance as expected showed more than 2x performance boost as compared with my Athlon64 Desktop System.  The HP dv6t meets my needs perfectly. It is an extremely well-rounded 16-inch multimedia notebook at a great price point. A beautiful design, superb input devices, a great screen, and good performance are the major highlights of this machine. I have no second thoughts about giving the dv6t my full recommendation.

Your Comments are welcomed!

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8 Responses to “hp pavilion dv6t series Benchmark”

B@D on April 27th, 2009 at 12:04 AM

This review is Second part of
http://levelx.me/2009/02/hp-pavilion-dv6t-series-notebook-pc/

Nice One. I am thinking that the only piece of hardware doing wonders is the P8600 Processor. Other price paid is for portability and comfort.
Lets see how this will compete with the intel i7 we’ll be getting later on.

sT*rchi1Ð on April 27th, 2009 at 12:21 AM

nice, a worth for teh buck. FPU really shows some strength.

good benchmark.

Baber on April 27th, 2009 at 9:20 AM

Nice Review…. Processor Mashallah bara tez hai apka :P

Faizan on April 27th, 2009 at 10:31 AM

@B@D
This is benchmark not review :P

@sT*rchi1Ð
Thanks!

@Baber
Yes bara tez hai, It is faster than Bugatti Veyron :D

Akbar Mustehsan on October 23rd, 2009 at 11:49 PM

This HP Pavillion you purchased has not a Cooling fan Up it has down so easy to hot

People mostly dont know about Windows Vista, They hate it because purchasing an illegal copy from any store worth Rs: 30/-, THEY SHOULD PURCHASE LICENSED COPIES OF ANY SOFTWARE it is also called as Counterfeit softwares, For Games, Purchase DVDs
for software, They should purchase from US

Faizan on December 2nd, 2009 at 12:19 PM

Dear Akbar Mustesan,
It has a cooling fan and I think every laptop gets hot.
And it comes with licensed copy of windows vista.

Facundo on December 21st, 2009 at 6:39 AM

AMD A64 3.2K+ 2 Ghz is not similar to Intel C2D P8600 2.4GHz! The second is much more expensive. I don’t like this benchmark…

Faizan on December 21st, 2009 at 4:35 PM

@Facundo, Yes there is no comparison bw these two,

In blog post I said that “I’ll be doing several benchmark tests to check how much performance boost I’ve got and compare it with my 3.5 years old A64 3.2K+ Desktop and may be with my 7 years old P3 which is still in good operating condition”

I was not comparing cpus, I was just checking how much fast is c2d as compared to my old A64.
Cheers

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