Benchmarks:
SE/30 The
SE/30 uses a 16 MHz 68030 CPU and 16 MHz 68882 FPU, just
like the Mac IIx and IIcx. The hard drive on this SE/30 is
an Apple-branded Quantum LP80S formatted with Apple HD SC
Setup 7.3.5.
The drive was tested with Norton and
optimized before benchmarking. Remember that benchmarks are arbitrary.
They measure certain types of performance that may or may
not reflect the way you work. Speedometer
3.06The SE/30 was not tested with Speedometer
3. Speedometer
4.02The system was tested on 17 June 1999
under System 7.5.5. Computer tested using internal video.
Results are relative to a Quadra 605, which rates 1.0.
Numbers rounded off to two decimal places. These numbers compare performance at
different cache settings. cache CPU graphics disk math
32KB 0.26 0.16 0.77 0.96
64KB 0.26 0.16 0.70 0.98
128KB 0.26 0.16 0.77 0.97
256 KB 0.26 0.16 0.76 0.97 The cache setting should have little
influence on non-disk tests, which these numbers bear out.
As above, with this particular setup, cache size very little
difference --the drop is only about 5% between the highest
and lowest scores. Compared with the IIcx,
which has the same CPU and FPU, the SE/30 offers virtually
identical performance except for graphics. There, because
the SE/30 uses RAM for video while the IIcx has a separate
video card, the IIcx benchmarks roughly 50% faster (0.25 vs.
0.16). <back to SE/30
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