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AT0MAC

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Jun 4, 2011
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I'm trying to find the highest GeekBench score for a Mac Mini DualCore i7 2.7GHz.

What do you say, what is the mark to beat atm.?

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Not QuadCore i7 server, but the normal DualCore i7 build-to-order 2.7
 
Theres a thread about creating the fastest dual core mac mini on these forums. Have a look for it. There a lots of high benchmarks there. in the 9000-10000 range
 
:p

That's actually why I am asking, because those who have 9-10.000 scores have the server quad core model.

Am more wondering about what scores my dual core model can give - in OS X Lion by the way.
Windows 7 or Mountain Lion gives higher scores - will try them both out later on in comparison.

What I have found is that this one have 7807 points and can't really find any one higher than that with this type of machine...
 
:p

That's actually why I am asking, because those who have 9-10.000 scores have the server quad core model.

Am more wondering about what scores my dual core model can give - in OS X Lion by the way.
Windows 7 or Mountain Lion gives higher scores - will try them both out later on in comparison.

What I have found is that this one have 7807 points and can't really find any one higher than that with this type of machine...

http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/451230 8100




http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/450709

8314 but on lion 10.7 not sure about lion 10.7.3
 
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Even at the official GeekBench Mac Scoreboard the 7807 score is listed as the top score.

But it was last updated the 4th November 11, so might soon be time for a refresh...

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That 7807 score is from mine :D

I got it after upgrading my RAM to the "vengeance" ddr3 1600MHz from corsair.

Before that I had 6 thousands something with the default 4gb.
 
That 7807 score is from mine :D

I got it after upgrading my RAM to the "vengeance" ddr3 1600MHz from corsair.

Nice. I see in your sig that you have an Intel SSD also, not same model but still one of the good ones - have you run geekbench, novabench or diskspeed after installing that one?

Would love to compare some numbers later on.

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Its on 24/7 so when I get a maintenance window approval from the CTO (wife), I can reboot in OSX Lion and run some benchmarks :D

Your windows numbers are really good, but would be interesting to see what it can pull off in os x
 
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