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Sager NP5792 w/ nVIDIA 8800M GTX 512MB Benchmark & Review

Sager NP5792 w/ nVIDIA 8800M GTX 512MB Benchmark Thread

by XOTIC PC

The Specs:

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We defragmented the hard drive and did a Windows Update before all testing. We ran the stock Sager Drivers for the 8800M GTX. The LaptopVideo2Go 169.12 and 169.09 would not load on the 5792. All frames per second (FPS) benchmarks were done with FRAPS. The 5792 GPU ran at 46c during normal desktop operation. The stock Core of the 8800M GTX is 500MHz and Memory 799MHz

Cinema 4D

Cinebench is a rendering benchmark tool based on the powerful 3D software, CINEMA 4D v. 10. Its rendering tasks can stress up to sixteen multiprocessors on the same computer.

We ran Cinebench with 32-bit color depth at a 1920 x1200 resolution & stock Sager Video Driver.

CINEBENCH R10 64-Bit Edition
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Tester :

Processor : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7700 @ 2.40GHz
MHz :
Number of CPUs : 2
Operating System : WINDOWS 64 BIT 6.0.6000

Graphics Card : GeForce 8800M GTX/PCI/SSE2
Resolution : 1920x1200
Color Depth : 32-Bit

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Rendering (Single CPU): 2864 CB-CPU
Rendering (Multiple CPU): 5151 CB-CPU

Multiprocessor Speedup: 1.80

Shading (OpenGL Standard) : 4092 CB-GFX


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3D Mark 06

Stock Settings with Stock Sager Video Driver

GPU Temp ranges from 55-66c during testing

PC Mark Vantage 2005

Stock Settings with Stock Sager Video Driver

All frames per second (FPS) benchmarks were done with FRAPS

Crysis Demo

With Stock Sager Video Driver

GPU Temp ranges from 61-67c during testing

Frames: 7271

Time: 193831ms

Avg: 37.512FPS

Min: 31FPS

Max: 62FPS

Unreal Tournament 3 Demo

With Stock Sager Video Driver

GPU Temp 64c

Level: Heat Ray (Deathmatch vs. AI)

Frames: 18753

Time: 305702ms

Avg: 61.344FPS

Min: 30FPS

Max: 64FPS

Windows Experience Index

Conclusion

Overall the system ran very well during all testing. The GPU fan kicked on during most of the benchmarks and the CPU fan ran at a low RPM. We didn't notice hardly any heat coming up from the keyboard or wrist pad area. The games looked amazing in person. :)

This article was published on Thursday 20 December, 2007.
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