Check benchmark the power of "EeePC 901" that you care about



I delivered it a while ago.Power-up low price mini-note, ASUS's "EeePC 901" Japanese version photo reviewFollowing on, I tried to check its abilities with benchmark software this time.Benchmark results of the original EeePCWhen compared with it, I am amazed at its power up for the first time.

Also, I looked into the free space of the C drive just after setup.

Details are as follows.
Software used for benchmark measurement is compatible with "CrystalMark 2004 R2" used for benchmark measurement of the first Eee PC "CrystalMark 2004 R 3"is.

Overall score.Compared to the original EeePCThe CPU and memory are much more power-up.


CPU is Intel's Atom processor N270 1.6 GHz model. By the way, the original EeePC adopted the 900 MHz model of the Celeron M processor.


The storage is equipped with 4 GB SSD and 8 GB SSD. 2GB "Single Flash Reader USB Device" is a 2GB SD memory card inserted by the editorial department for storing measurement data. Also, "Disk Infomation" has free space of D drive of 15 GB, but the product version will be 8 GB.


The free capacity of the C drive just after setup is like this. Incidentally, software that automatically deletes unnecessary files created on the system drive "ASUS OS Cleaner" is included.


The numerical value of each item is like this.


The 900 MHz model of the CPU and Celeron M processor loaded in the original model also showed adequate performance in browsing and watching movies, but this time it got even more power up. Also, despite the power saving of the CPU, despite the increase in processing speed, it is also very nice that the driving time has changed from 4.0 hours to 8.3 hours.

Even more from the viewpoint of performance, "EeePC 901" seems to be a bargain model hanging over the first EeePC because it has further increased storage capacity, improved liquid crystal resolution and added functions.

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