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Canyon CNR-PC1
Written by Jovan Milic
Thursday, 17 April 2008
Article Index
1. Canyon CNR-PC1
2. Specifications and Tests
3. Conclusion
Page 2 of 3
Specifications
Canyon CNR-PC1
CPU
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ na 2,2 GHz
Chipset
nVidia nForce 405
Memory
1GB DDR2
HDD
Samsung HD250HJ (250GB; SATAII; 7200rpm; 8MB)
Optical Device
Samsung SH-S203B DVD+/-RW DL
Graphics Card
nVidia GeForce 6100 (integrated)/ GF 7300GT
Display
BenQ FP93VW 19" (1440x900)
PSU
Codegen 350W
Operating System
Windows Vista Home Premium
Test Results Canyon CNR-PC1
PCMark05 (CPU/MEM/GPU/HDD)
4464/2997/3416/5979
3DMark 2001 SE
16460
3DMark03
8301
3DMark05
3566
WinRAR
594 KB/s
HD Tach
Burst Speed
192.4 MB/s
Average Speed
85.1 MB/s
Memory Everest (read/write/copy/latency)
4399/4401/4041/101.3ns
Aquamark3
56473
Geekbench
2196
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