Hi,
I have two equal laptops, Toshiba Portege Z30-C. They have the same processor, an Intel Core i7-6500U, same amount of RAM memory, same SSD HD size. One of them is running Kubuntu 24.04.4 LTS and the other one is running Windows 11 Pro using a balanced Power Plan.
I have run the Geekbench CPU Benchmark in both of them and the results are much better in the machine running Windows, which was surprising to me. Is there any explanation for that?
For the Windows machine the single core score is 1092 and the multi core score is 2203, while the Linux machine got scores of 849 and 1488.
I checked the Power Management settings of the BIOS and they are the same as well.
Thank you
Albert
I have two equal laptops, Toshiba Portege Z30-C. They have the same processor, an Intel Core i7-6500U, same amount of RAM memory, same SSD HD size. One of them is running Kubuntu 24.04.4 LTS and the other one is running Windows 11 Pro using a balanced Power Plan.
I have run the Geekbench CPU Benchmark in both of them and the results are much better in the machine running Windows, which was surprising to me. Is there any explanation for that?
For the Windows machine the single core score is 1092 and the multi core score is 2203, while the Linux machine got scores of 849 and 1488.
I checked the Power Management settings of the BIOS and they are the same as well.
Thank you
Albert