Sony PCG-X505/SP
January 6th, 2004 | by Ian Bell
Performance
In our benchmarks the Sony X505 proved to be on par with the other systems being tested. Because the JVC 7310 uses a different screen resolution than the other systems being tested, 3dMark unfortunately was not compatible with it. We would have expected the JVC's performance to be close to the other systems however based on the 7310's configuration. The only difference between these systems performance wise would be the memory bandwidth. Because the JVC 7310 and Panasonic W2 come standard with 256MB of memory versus the 512MB present in the Sony X505 and TR1A, you will notice more delayed performance while multitasking. System Configurations: Sony X505/SP Windows XP Home; 1GHz Intel Pentium M; 512MB DDR SDRAM; Intel 855GM Chipset Integrated Graphics 64MB; 20GB Hard Drive JVC Interlink 7310 Windows XP Pro; I GHz Intel Pentium M; 256MB SDRAM (DDR) standard, expandable to 512MB ; Intel 855GM integrated video controller max. 64MB (UMA) VRAM; 40GB HDD Panasonic Toughbook W20 Windows XP Home; 900MHz Intel Pentium M; 256MB SDRAM (DDR) standard, expandable to 512MB ; Intel 855GM integrated video controller max. 64MB (UMA) VRAM; 40GB HDD Sony VAIO TR1A Windows XP Home; 900MHz Intel Pentium M; 512MB DDR SDRAM; Intel 855GM Chipset Integrated Graphics 64MB; 30GB Hard Drive




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