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CCWS2001 scores are largely defined by the HDD performance. With increasing system performance, the HDD I/O times become the dominant factor and, thus, even small increments in score can mean a significant increase in system performance.

1200 MHz54.6
1332 MHz59.7

Sysmark2000

Sysmark2000 is largely independent of the performance of the HDD, and reflects more the actual performance of the CPU and memory subsystem. Therefore, faster systems will show a more pronounced increase in score and the better granularity makes it more suitable for high-end system evaluation.

1200 MHz235
1332 MHz255

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