General Application Benchmarks

We'll start with overall system performance, represented by Winstones 2004 and PCMark04/05. While it won't show up in these benchmarks, it's worth noting that Winstones is almost entirely single-threaded in nature. (Though they provide a Business Multitasking benchmark, this was not included in our testing.) PCMark04 and 05 have several multitasking scenarios along with the single-threaded benchmarks, so a dual-core or HyperThreading processor can be a benefit. All of these serve as reasonable estimates of system performance.

System Performance - WinStones 2004

System Performance - WinStones 2004

System Performance - Futuremark

System Performance - Futuremark

The Winstones tests don't show much variation among the systems. Comparing the HP and custom system results, the DX5150 is slightly slower in the business tests, while in the Content Creation tests, it comes out ahead by a decent margin. The CC tests appear to benefit quite a bit from the added cache of the 4000+. Either way, we wouldn't lose any sleep over an 8% performance difference, especially when you consider that most computers have CPU idle time of 90% or more on any given day.

Where the HP wins in the Content Creation scenario, the custom system sweeps the PCMark04/05 results. Also note that both PCMark suites include some 3D rendering, so they do get a boost from faster graphics cards. Unless you will use the 3D capabilities, we wouldn't worry much about the drop in scores that PCMark shows. It may become necessary to install a faster GPU once Windows Vista ships, but that's still nine months away, so we will worry about such things when the OS actually becomes available.

Benchmark Setup Multimedia and Networking Benchmarks
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  • ozgure - Thursday, February 2, 2006 - link

    You have said "Full 5.1 audio is supported with speakers". I couldn't manage to get a sound from line-in port. Are you really sure?? Can you share me howto?
  • bzsetshot - Thursday, December 22, 2005 - link

    I standarized my company to this machine almost as soon as it came out and I have not regreted this decision for one second. Ultra stable, ultra flexible and perfect size. It even has integrated RAID!! I highly recommend this machine.
  • trexpesto - Thursday, December 15, 2005 - link

    quote:

    It may become necessary to install a faster GPU once Windows Vista ships


    That is so wrong. Or very funny. Can't tell if you are serious == great writing.
    :D
  • JarredWalton - Friday, December 16, 2005 - link

    Oh, I'm serious about that. Vista will have a bunch of graphical effects that will actually leverage the power of the GPU. You should be able to drop back to a Windows XP style interface, and technically the DX9 integrated graphics should be able to handle the new UI effects... but then, technically the DX9 IGPs can run all the latest games at reasonable rates. :)
  • mino - Saturday, December 17, 2005 - link

    Have you tested it or is it just a guess? Actually many would like to know how high performance is necessary to achieve acceptable performance of aero-glass. Nice theme for a short folow-up article IMHO.
  • JarredWalton - Monday, December 19, 2005 - link

    Just a guess, hence the "may" part. What I'm basically saying is worry about Vista when Vista is actually available. If it turns out that the graphical effects don't work well with an IGP, then you can upgrade.
  • Ditiris - Friday, December 16, 2005 - link

    I believe the integrated GPU, the X200, supports the 3d Aero Glass theme in Avalon/WPF. So, there shouldn't be any need to upgrade.

    I don't think this is much of an issue for business users, but home users considering the model might want the eye candy.
  • Foxbat121 - Thursday, December 15, 2005 - link

    I bought a HP a1250n from CC recently. It comes with x2 3800+, 1GB memory, 250GB HDD, 1 16x LightScribe DL DVD Burner and 1 DVD-ROM Drive, meida card reader, 300W PSU, MCE 2005 OS. All for just $799 AR. Upgraded to a 6600GT and plays BF2 and HL2 just fine. I configured a DIY system on NewEgg, and it is around $1,000. When compare OEM system to DIY, please also take into account of OS cost (for your DIY). I know it's not much for OEM, but it will cost you $100+ for MCE or XP Pro legally.
  • Lifted - Thursday, December 15, 2005 - link

    Bought one of these a while back to have a user test out and it's working out great. I am ordering another 10 next week, from CDW since they have them in stock, for $850 or so in a bundle with an HP 19" monitor. $599 for the system and $250 for monitor is a great deal, especially considering they both have standard 3 year next day on site support. 4 and 5 year warranties are also available for not too much more.
  • Lifted - Thursday, December 15, 2005 - link

    Oh, one odd thing though. I comes with two video ports but the DVI is digital only, meaning no DVI - VGA adapter. So if you want to use two montiors, which IS supported by the on board ATI chip, you have to use one analog monitor and one digital monitor, or buy two analog/digital monitors which cost more. I think they did this to sell the optional PCIe cards. The system is cheap enough though so I'm happy with it.

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