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I need to benchmark a laptop that have WinXP on it. Later I will upgrade it (SSD, RAM and Win10). I will need to run benchmarks again and compare them. Which benchmark software would you suggest ? They need to be compatible with both WinXP and Win10. I have been thinking of 3DMARK06... I want to benchmark CPU, GPU, SSD, HDD, (RAM) 

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I would use Cinebench for the cpu (and maybe gpu)

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3DMark06 is good, Novabench is another lighter and more office use one. Also if you can find 3DMark11. Problem with 3DMark06 is that it doesn't support multicore CPUs which means that CPU running with higher clock speed for single core will show higher scores than multicore CPU. I also suggest using some game benchmark. Or maybe two where one is more CPU intensive and another more GPU intensive.

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