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- ; SiSoftware Sandra - Performance tips internal information file
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- ; WARNING: Do not mess up this file! But you can delete it if you want...
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- ; Compiled for SiSoftware Sandra by Adrian@sisoftware.co.uk
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- ; Credits: P.Kinnaly, P.B.Madsen, C. Hart
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- ; Version=900
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- [Tip]
- ; Warnings
- 1=Please read the help file and make sure you know what you're doing before proceeding.
- 2=For more information about tips, press F1 and scroll to the Tips section.
- 3=Some options are disabled; no output. Is this the meaning?
- 4=All options are disabled. Is this the meaning?
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- ; System Summary
- 100=Large memory sizes should be made of Registered/Buffered memory.
- 101=Large memory sizes should be made of ECC/Parity memory.
- 102=Consider using the Unicode version of Sandra.
- 103=ECC/Parity memory is recommended for servers.
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- ; CPU & BIOS Tips
- 200=SMBIOS/DMI Interface not supported. Check for a BIOS update.
- 201=System BIOS is old. Check for an update.
- 202=CPU is slow. Windows runs optimally on 5x86 class or better CPUs.
- 203=Use a Plug & Play system BIOS. Check for an update.
- 204=Generic CPU. Some high-performance applications may have problems.
- 205=A MMX processor is recommended for modern multimedia applications and games.
- 206=Intel Pentium floating-point flaw detected.
- 207=A SMBIOS/DMI 2.3 or later compliant BIOS is recommended. Check for a BIOS update.
- 208=BIOS does not support the EDD (Enhanced Disk Drive) specification. Check for an update.
- 209=PC is not NEC PC98 compliant.
- 210=Mainboard supports faster CPUs, so the CPU can be upgraded when needed.
- 211=BIOS is flash-able and socketed so it can be upgraded when needed.
- 212=BIOS can be shadowed so check whether it is.
- 213=BIOS cannot be updated (flashed). All new mainboards should support this function.
- 214=BIOS is flash-able but surface-mounted. An unsuccessful flash may be fatal.
- 215=CPU temperature is too high! Check fan!
- 216=CPU fan has failed! Check it.
- 217=Enable ECC on L2 cache for stability.
- 218=A 3DNow! processor is recommended for modern multimedia applications and games.
- 219=A SSE(2) processor is recommended for modern multimedia applications and games.
- 220=The CPU Serial Number is enabled.
- 221=The CPU Serial Number is disabled.
- 222=CPU speed higher than rated speed! Reduce CPU speed.
- 223=CPU rated speed may be innacurate.
- 224=SMBIOS/DMI information may be inaccurate.
- 225=CPU is not a production version but ES.
- 226=Non BSP CPU information under single CPU kernel is inaccurate.
- 227=CPU FSB speed higher than rated FSB! Reduce FSB speed.
- 228=CPU has not been validated for this MP configuration.
- 229=Enable ECC on L3 cache for stability.
- 230=The CPUs in this MP are not all the same type/version.
- 231=IOQD is set too low. Performance will suffer.
- 232=Consider using the IA64 version of Sandra.
- 233=Consider using the AA64 version of Sandra.
- 234=HT disabled or OS does not support all HT CPUs. Check config.
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- ; Video Tips
- 300=Unknown monitor. Install the driver for the monitor (or similar model) for optimum performance.
- 301=Install more video memory. Modern video cards need 4MB or more for optimum performance.
- 302=Use at least 256 colours. 16 colour modes may be incompatible with modern applications.
- 303=Use a 32-bit colour depth instead of 24-bit for better performance if available.
- 304=A desktop resolution of at least 640x480 is required for modern applications.
- 305=Use a 32-bit Windows video driver. Check for a driver update.
- 306=Use a Plug & Play/DDC compliant video driver. Check for a driver update.
- 307=Video acceleration is not fully enabled. Enable it and see if it works.
- 308=A VESA video BIOS may be required for DOS games. Check for a VESA TSR emulator.
- 309=A VESA 2.0 video BIOS may offer better performance/support. Check for an update.
- 310=DirectDraw support is required for Windows games or multimedia titles. Install DirectX.
- 311=Direct3D support may be required for Windows games or multimedia titles. Install DirectX.
- 312=OpenGL support may be required for 3D rendering applications or games. Install OpenGL.
- 313=Font smoothing reduces video performance.
- 314=Video BIOS is too old. Check for an update.
- 315=Use a 16-bit colour palette instead of 15-bit for better performance/support.
- 316=Use a Energy Star (DPMS) power saving monitor.
- 317=Video card is not VGA compatible. DOS VGA programs may be adversely affected.
- 318=A larger/better monitor is recommended for this video mode. Consider reducing the resolution.
- 319=A refresh rate of at least 75Hz is recommended. Increase it if possible.
- 320=The hardware cursor is disabled. Check that it was not disabled by mistake.
- 321=Enable the Linear Frame Buffer for maximum performance. See the driver manual.
- 322=Turn off screen savers. Use the monitor power saving mode.
- 323=Remove the desktop wallpaper to save memory and improve performance.
- 324=You are running the driver that came with Windows. An updated driver may be available from the video adapter manufacturer.
- 325=Turn off window animation to reduce delays.
- 326=Turn off animated cursors to conserve memory and improve performance.
- 327=Reduce colour depth to improve video performance. 16-bit may be enough.
- 328=Reduce resolution to improve video performance.
- 329=Use True Colour (24/32-bit) for video playback if available.
- 330=Use small icons to maximise usable desktop space.
- 331=Use small fonts to maximise usable desktop space.
- 332=Use a Plug & Play/DDC compatible monitor and video adapter.
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- ; Printer Tips
- 400=Printer driver is obsolete. Check for an update.
- 401=Printer resolution may have been set too low. Check settings.
- 402=Print quality may have been set too low. Check settings.
- 403=Print to an EMF data type to improve printing speed.
- 404=Use print spooling to regain control of the computer sooner.
- 405=Use printer's built-in fonts for faster printing.
- 406=Use a lower resolution to increase printing speed.
- 407=Optimise Postscript print driver settings.
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- ; WinSock Tips
- 500=Update to WinSock 2.02 or later for better performance.
- 501=Remove the IPX/SPX protocol if it not used to conserve memory.
- 502=16-bit WinSock stack not found. Legacy applications may not work.
- 503=Simple IP services (Echo, DayTime, etc) enabled, check this is required.
- 504=Server IP services (FTP, HTTP, etc) enabled, check this is required.
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- ; Sound Card Tips
- 700=No sound drivers are installed! Games or multimedia titles may not run at all.
- 701=No wave recording driver installed. Sound recording is unavailable.
- 702=No wave playback driver installed. Games or multimedia titles may not run at all.
- 703=No MIDI input driver installed. External MIDI devices are not supported.
- 704=No MIDI playback driver installed. MIDI playback is unavailable.
- 705=No mixer driver installed. Sound devices are muted.
- 706=No auxiliary driver installed. Some sound devices may be unavailable.
- 707=8-bit sound devices are obsolete. Use a 16-bit sound device for better sound quality.
- 708=Mono sound devices are obsolete. Use a Stereo sound device for better sound experience.
- 709=Low sample rate device. Use a 44.1kHz sampling device for better sound quality.
- 710=Driver may be obsolete. Check that it is the latest version.
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- ; Mouse tips
- 800=Make sure the Accesibility Features are not enabled by mistake.
- 801=DOS mouse driver version is obsolete. Check for a mouse driver update.
- 802=Double-click speed may have been set too low.
- 803=A mouse with wheel is recommended for better control.
- 804=A USB or PS/2 mouse is recommended.
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- ; Keyboard tips
- 900=Make sure the Accesibility Features are not enabled by mistake.
- 901=Non-standard keyboard detected. Check that this is correct.
- 902=The Keyboard.sys driver is required for non-US systems in DOS mode.
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- ; APM tips
- 1100=Disable APM from the BIOS if you don't use it. Performance may improve.
- 1101=Using APM on desktops may result in reduced performance or delays.
- 1102=Clock slowdown may reduce performance.
- 1103=Battery level is low. Find a mains supply!
- 1104=An APM BIOS Ver 1.02 or later may offer better performance/support. Check for a BIOS update.
- 1105=Drive spin-down time may be too low. Generally a value of 30-60 min is recommended.
- 1106=Drive spin-down may be unnecessary on desktops or while on AC power.
- 1107=System does not support ACPI. Check for a BIOS update.
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- ; PCI & AGP tips
- 1200=PCI Ver 2.20 or later offers better performance/support. Check for a BIOS update.
- 1201=Early versions of hardware may contain bugs or incompatibilities.
- 1202=Device does not support bus mastering.
- 1203=VGA palette snooping seriously reduces video performance. Disable it if you don't need it.
- 1204=Slow device. Bus efficiency may be reduced.
- 1205=AGP Ver 2/3 or later may offer better performance.
- 1206=PCI latency too high. Device could hog the bus for too long.
- 1207=AGP Ver 2/3 devices may be incompatible with AGP 1 boards.
- 1208=Video card shares an interrupt with other PCI device.
- 1209=Video card does not have an interrupt assigned.
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- ; Windows Tips
- 1300=Enter your company name or "Home" instead of "Unknown".
- 1301=Enter your name or licence holder's instead of "Unknown".
- 1302=Double-Buffering is only needed for real mode SCSI devices.
- 1303=DoubleSpace & DriveSpace are only needed if you use disk compression.
- 1304=Consider installing the MS-Plus! pack or Internet Explorer 5.0+.
- 1305=Restart Windows. Running it for too long may reduce performance.
- 1306=Shrink the Win.ini configuration file. Remove orphaned entries.
- 1307=Clean-up the registry. Remove orphaned entries by running RegClean.
- 1308=Boot without the Windows logo to reduce boot delay.
- 1309=Set task-bar to auto-hide to maximise available desktop space.
- 1311=Consider upgrading to Windows 98/Me.
- 1312=Shrink the System.ini configuration file. Remove orphaned entries.
- 1313=Consider upgrading to Windows 200X.
- 1314=Consider upgrading to Windows 64 for IA64.
- 1315=Consider upgrading to Windows 64 for AMD64.
- 1316=This version of Windows contains Product Activation Technology.
- 1317=This version of Windows has not been activated yet.
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- ; Ports Tips
- 1400=An 16550AF+ UART is recommended for good Windows comms.
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- ; Processes Tips
- 1600=Program was written for an older version of Windows. Check for an update.
- 1601=Program consumes a large amount of memory.
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- ; Modules Tips
- 1700=Module was written for an older version of Windows. Check for an update.
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- ; Drives Tips
- 1800=Increase free disk space. Some programs may run out of disk space.
- 1801=Disk compression may reduce performance or introduce incompatibilities.
- 1802=Large cluster sizes waste disk space. Break drive into smaller partitions or use FAT32.
- 1803=Increase max. disk cache. It should be at least 25% of system memory.
- 1804=Decrease min. disk cache. It should be at most 25% of system memory.
- 1805=Change typical role to 'Network Server' to improve disk performance.
- 1806=Change typical role to 'Mobile Computer' to increase usable memory.
- 1807=Increase read-ahead buffer size to improve disk performance.
- 1808=Large cluster sizes waste disk space. Break drive into smaller partitions or use NTFS.
- 1809=Reduce CD-ROM cache size to increase usable memory.
- 1810=Use a 32-bit Windows disk driver. Check controller settings as well.
- 1811=Turn off troubleshooting options. Performance may be adversely affected.
- 1812=Reduce Recycle Bin size. Free drive space is low.
- 1813=Scan drive for errors at least weekly.
- 1814=Optimise drive at least monthly.
- 1815=Change typical role to 'Desktop Computer' to improve performance.
- 1816=Check CD-ROM cache optimise pattern setting to improve CD-ROM performance.
- 1817=Backup drive at least weekly.
- 1818=Scan drive for viruses at least weekly.
- 1819=Image drive at least weekly.
- 1820=Update virus definition files at least quarterly.
- 1821=Label (name) drive.
- 1822=DMA transfers improve performance. Enable it if possible.
- 1823=SCSI drives usually offer higher performance.
- 1824=Empty the Recycle Bin. Free drive space is low.
- 1825=Consider compressing the drive. Compress or delete unneeded files to increase free space.
- 1826=Clean your drive of unneeded files to increase free space.
- 1827=Adjust BIOS drive settings. Performance may improve.
- 1828=Increase CD-ROM cache size to improve CD-ROM performance.
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- ; DOS Memory Tips
- 1900=Increase free base memory. Remove DOS device drivers/TSR programs from the configuration files.
- 1901=EMS support may be required for older DOS games or applications.
- 1902=DPMI support may be required for new DOS games or applications.
- 1903=Increase free DPMI memory. See DOS program settings.
- 1904=A EMS page-frame is required for compatibility with EMS 3.2 or older DOS applications.
- 1905=Load DOS into HMA (High Memory Area).
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- ; Windows Memory Tips
- 2000=Install more memory. Windows runs optimally on machines with 16MB RAM or more.
- 2001=Low system resources. Close down some applications or restart Windows.
- 2002=Memory load is at 200%. Close down some applications.
- 2003=Use a larger swap file or install more memory. The swap file usage is over 90%.
- 2004=Swap file is too large. The swap file should be around 2.5 times system memory.
- 2005=Use a fixed-size swap file. This is faster than a variable-size swap file.
- 2006=Increase free base memory. Remove DOS device drivers/TSR programs from the configuration files.
- 2007=Use a 32-bit swap (page) file driver. Check that the drive uses a 32-bit driver.
- 2008=Move swap file to a disk with more free space.
- 2009=Disable/Uninstall memory compressor to improve performance. Install more real memory.
- 2010=Update the memory manager. It appears to be obsolete.
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- ; DOS Dev Tips
- 2100=EMM386 may not be needed. Remove it.
- 2101=QEMM may be incompatible with some programs. Remove it.
- 2102=SETVER is not needed. Remove it.
- 2103=DoubleSpace compression may reduce performance or introduce incompatibilities.
- 2104=DoubleBuffering is only needed for DOS SCSI disk devices. Turn it off if not needed.
- 2105=DOS SoundBlaster drivers are no longer needed. Remove them.
- 2106=DOS SCSI drivers are no longer needed in Windows. Remove them.
- 2120=DISPLAY is not needed. Remove it.
- 2121=ANSI may not be needed. Remove it.
- 2122=DOS CD-ROM drivers are no longer needed in Windows. Remove them.
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- ; Win32 services/Device Drivers Tips
- 2130=Service may be disabled on Home/Professional OS version.
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- ; DirectX Tips
- 2200=DirectX support is required for multimedia titles or games. Install DirectX.
- 2201=DirectDraw support may be required for Windows games or multimedia titles. Install DirectX or check for a video driver update.
- 2202=Direct3D support may be required for Windows games or multimedia titles. Install DirectX.
- 2203=DirectSound support may be required for Windows games or multimedia titles. Install DirectX or check for a sound driver update.
- 2204=DirectPlay support may be required for multi-player Windows games. Install DirectX.
- 2205=DirectX version is obsolete (DDv2 not supported). Upgrade DirectX.
- 2206=DirectX driver does not support Direct3D. Upgrade DirectX.
- 2207=Video card does not have 3D accelerated hardware. Consider upgrading.
- 2208=Bank-switching reduces performance. Enable the Linear Frame Buffer.
- 2209=Too little free memory for Direct3D. Increase video memory or reduce display resolution/colour depth.
- 2210=DirectInput support may be required for multimedia titles or games. Install DirectX.
- 2211=No hardware colour-space conversion support.
- 2212=No hardware stretch support.
- 2213=No hardware overlay support.
- 2214=No mip-mapping support.
- 2215=No texture-mapping support.
- 2216=No Z-buffering support.
- 2217=No dithering support.
- 2218=No alpha-blending support.
- 2219=No perspective-correction support.
- 2220=No transparency support.
- 2221=Driver is not certified.
- 2222=No fog support.
- 2223=DirectX version is old (DD4 not supported). Upgrade DirectX.
- 2224=DirectX version is old (D3Dv3 not supported). Upgrade DriectX.
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- ; Modem/ISDN (Comms Devs) Tips
- 2300=Modem does not seem to be PnP.
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- ; Mainboard Tips
- 2500=Slow Windows system. Install more memory or upgrade the CPU.
- 2501=Lack of L2 cache greatly reduces performance. Install some.
- 2502=Pipeline-burst cache improves performance. Replace it.
- 2503=512KB of L2 cache is recommended for large memory systems. Some memory may not be cached.
- 2504=1MB of L2 cache is recommended for very large memory systems. Some memory may not be cached.
- 2505=System does not support memory error detection. Some memory errors may go unnoticed.
- 2506=System does not support memory error correction. System will stop if memory errors are found.
- 2507=Mainboard has too few memory slots. Upgrading the memory may be difficult or expensive.
- 2508=All memory slots are full. Upgrading the memory may be difficult or expensive.
- 2509=Front side bus speed seems low. Increase it while keeping the CPU speed constant.
- 2510=Chipset may not be able to cache all the physical memory installed.
- 2511=Some memory slots are free so the memory can be easily upgraded.
- 2512=USB Host is obsolete. Some USB devices may not work.
- 2513=AGP Bus is unused or AGP card not fully AGP compatible.
- 2514=Memory read timing is high. Performance may be low.
- 2515=Memory write timing is high. Performance may be low.
- 2516=SDRAM, BEDO or EDO memory is recommended for optimum performance.
- 2517=60ns or faster memory is recommended for optimum performance.
- 2518=Mainboard temperature is too high!
- 2519=One of the system fans has failed!
- 2520=PCI bus speed is too high. Reduce FSB speed or FSB/PCI multiplier.
- 2521=AGP bus speed is too high. Reduce FSB speed or FSB/AGP multiplier.
- 2522=SDRAM, HSDRAM or RDRAM memory is recommended for optimum performance.
- 2523=Memory bus speed exceeds memory rated speed. Reduce memory bus speed.
- 2524=AGP Aperture size should be less or equal to system memory.
- 2525=Current AGP data rate not optimal.
- 2526=ISA/DMA bus speed is too high. Reduce PCI speed or PCI/ISA multiplier.
- 2527=Compensation was added to external temperature sensors.
- 2528=System monitor device implementation is known to vary.
- 2529=APIC bus speed too high. Reduce PCI speed or PCI/APIC multiplier.
- 2530=MPS 1.4 or later is recommended for MP systems. Check BIOS version.
- 2531=MSP config table may be inaccurate.
- 2532=Consider adding more CPUs for better utilisation.
- 2533=Disabled host controllers are present. Check BIOS settings.
- 2534=Enabling disabled host controllers is risky!
- 2535=Disabled host controllers have been enabled. Check system stability.
- 2536=System has no SMBus/i2c/BMB bus support.
- 2537=Enabling disabled HW monitors may not yield expected results.
- 2538=Disabled HW monitors are present. Check BIOS settings.
- 2539=Disabled HW monitors have been enabled. Check readings.
- 2540=No APIC detected for MP system.
- 2541=FSB exceeds Chipset rated speed. Reduce FSB.
- 2542=Memory bus speed exceeds Chipset rated speed. Reduce FSB/memory multiplier.
- 2543=Memory hole may not be required. Check BIOS settings.
- 2544=System/Video shared memory greatly reduces performance. Use external video card.
- 2545=Large memory modules should be Registered/Buffered.
- 2546=Large memory modules should be ECC/Parity.
- 2547=Speed set by jumpers/switch. For flexibility, consider by BIOS/software.
- 2548=Speed set by software. For reliability, consider by jumpers/switch.
- 2549=Spread spectrum is off. Consider turning it on to minimise EMI.
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- ; SCSI Tips
- 2600=SCSI version does not adhere to ANSI. Probably ATA/ATAPI device.
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- ; Font Tips
- 2700=Too many fonts. Consider removing some.
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- ; Dial-Up Tips
- 2900=No phone number specified. Possibly incorrect data.
- 2901=Use IP header compression if possible.
- 2902=Use software compression if possible.
- 2903=Use PPP framing protocol instead of SLIP.
- 2904=Consider a script file to speed up access if the connection supports it.
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- ; ODBC Tips
- 3000=ODBC version obsolete. Please install MDAC 2.6x or later.
- 3001=ODBC driver support old; should support ODBC 3.52 or later.
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- ; ATA/ATAPI Tips
- 3100=SMART not enabled; consider enabling for safety.
- 3101=Power management enabled. Consider disabling on desktops.
- 3102=Read/Write cache not enabled. Performance may be low.
- 3103=Acoustic Management enabled. Peformance may be impaired.
- 3104=Current mode not optimal. Check settings.
- 3105=Current block size not optimal. Check settings.
- 3106=SMART status not OK. Backup and check drive!
- 3107=Drive temperature is too high! Check fans!
- 3108=DMA transfers improve performance. Check settings.
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- ; CPU Arithmetic Bench Tips
- 5000=CPU utilisation is too high. Close all running programs.
- 5001=Low Dhrystone index. Check ACPI/APM settings, cache settings and BIOS settings.
- 5002=Low Whetstone index. Check ACPI/APM settings, cache settings and BIOS settings.
- 5003=Benchmark has measured single-processor performance only.
- 5004=Synthetic benchmark. May not tally with 'real-life' performance.
- 5005=Use dynamic load balance in special cases only.
- 5006=Only compare the results with ones obtained using the same version!
- 5007=MP system with non-MP kernel in sigle CPU mode.
- 5008=To change benchmarks, click Options.
- 5009=SSE2 Whetstone not standard test.
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- ; Video Bench Tips
- 5100=Low Video index. Close all running programs.
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- ; File System Benchmark Tips
- 5200=Increase Free Space. Test result may be inaccurate.
- 5201=Low Disk index. Check drive & controller settings.
- 5202=Use cache on to measure Windows performance.
- 5203=Bypass cache to measure controller/disk performance.
- 5204=CPU utilisation high. Check DMA bus-mastering is enabled.
- 5205=Low write index. Check write verify is off.
- 5206=Low Disk index. Check DMA bus-mastering is enabled.
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- ; CD/DVD Benchmark Tips
- 5300=A 600MB+ VideoCD or DVD is recommended for thorough testing.
- 5301=A 600MB+ data disk is recommended for thorough testing.
- 5302=To test VideoCD/DVD performance, use a VideoCD or DVD.
- 5303=To test data read performance, use a data CD.
- 5304=Low CD-ROM index. Check drive & controller settings.
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- ; Memory Bench Tips
- 5400=Low bandwidth efficiency (advanced). Check memory timings and settings.
- 5401=Low bandwidth efficiency (legacy). Check memory timings and settings.
- 5402=Low L2 cache index. Check CPU cache settings.
- 5403=Tests using (E)MMX/SSE(2) are not standard STREAM.
- 5404=May need to rerun for stable result.
- 5405=System bandwidth appears FSB limited. Attempt to increase FSB.
- 5406=System bandwidth appears memory limited. Attempt to use higher-performance memory.
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- ; CPU Multi-Media Bench
- 5500=No (E)MMX/SSE(2) support, integer test executed on the ALU.
- 5501=No 3DNow!(E)/SSE(2) support, floating-point test executed on the FPU.
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- ; Network Bench Tips
- 5600=?
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