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recently I heard of some kind of a way to calculate the sped of the speed that  my pc work\speack with the hardwor by calculate the cpu the motherbord and the ram speed so i can make the best choice  when i want to buy a new hardware.

 

and one can give me some info??

 

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4 minutes ago, shaharazu said:

recently I heard of some kind of a way to calculate the sped of the speed that  my pc work\speack with the hardwor by calculate the cpu the motherbord and the ram speed so i can make the best choice  when i want to buy a new hardware.

 

and one can give me some info??

 

windows rating? :/ there isnt really a way to "calculate" it, you'll just see when your hardware is lagging behind the current games or whether its not performing that well.

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i really thing that there is a way to calculate the out put of a specific motherboard+cpu+ram

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Just now, shaharazu said:

i really thing that there is a way to calculate the out put of a specific motherboard+cpu+ram

You have to use a benchmark tool to get performance metrics, and take those as a general idea because some applications don't necessarily use hardware the same way.

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9 minutes ago, shaharazu said:

i really thing that there is a way to calculate the out put of a specific motherboard+cpu+ram

You mean like you fill in what PC components you want to get and it gives a rating on how it will perform in games and other applications you mean?

I do know there are websites where you can find specific component's performance (like how much FPS different GPU's or CPU's will get in different games and applications. Sites like Anandtech and the likes), but I don't know of a website that will tell you the performance of an entire PC.

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hope for a bather answer, i will continue to serch and if i find any thing i will let you know  

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i use this: http://www.anandtech.com/bench/GPU16/1489 for picking what used parts to buy, might be something like this you want? has a lot of benchmarks for a LOAD of thing, its great IMO

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2 hours ago, shaharazu said:

i really thing that there is a way to calculate the out put of a specific motherboard+cpu+ram

It's misguided to try to find a single, flat number that accounts for all of the variables in the performance of an entire PC. Such numbers do exist—some synthetic benchmarks give a flat score in arbitrary "points," but it's very misleading to assume that means anything for the performance of actual applications. The best thing to do is find performance benchmarks from actual software you intend to run, ideally measured in real-world units such as frames per second, seconds to completion, or the like.

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2 hours ago, shaharazu said:

recently I heard of some kind of a way to calculate the sped of the speed that  my pc work\speack with the hardwor by calculate the cpu the motherbord and the ram speed so i can make the best choice  when i want to buy a new hardware.

 

and one can give me some info??

 

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2 hours ago, shaharazu said:

recently I heard of some kind of a way to calculate the sped of the speed that  my pc work\speack with the hardwor by calculate the cpu the motherbord and the ram speed so i can make the best choice  when i want to buy a new hardware.

 

and one can give me some info??

There's totally ways to do that. Unfortunately, I don't know them. I'd imagine you need to contact a computer engineering major. 

In either case, it's going to be some function of the bus speeds of different hardware and the compute speeds of the different hardware. As always, the limiting factor will be memory.

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