HP Mini 1000 Dissection and Benchmarks

Dissection

The battery being removed from the HP Mini 1000;

Neat little RAM bay, looks like the upgrade to 2Gb of RAM will be easy on the HP Mini 1000;

Keyboard Removed to expose the HDD of the HP Mini 1000;

Benchmarks

Running the PCmark PC performace analysis software gives the following results;


Benchmark Score
CPU Score 1496
Memory Score 2405
HDD Score 2684

Crystal Disk Mark which measures sequential reads / writes and Random 4KB / 512KB reads / writes. Produced the following results;

FDBench which measures Read, Write, random read, random write and copy speeds, gave the following results;

HDTune gave the following results when measuring read speed of the HDD;

HDTech gave the following results on Sequential Read and Burst speed tests;

Seems like it might be worth investing in a faster HDD drive.

Read The CNET (taiwan) Article Which compares the HP Mini 1000 to the EEE PC S101 (i.e. the highest end EEE PC available)

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4 Responses to “HP Mini 1000 Dissection and Benchmarks”

  1. Formosa Daily » HP Mini 1000 Dissection and Benchmarks Says:

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  2. Kevin Says:

    Thanks for the post! Very helpful!

  3. HP Mini 1000 reveals insides and gets benchmarked | UMPCPortal - The Ultra Mobile Computing reference site Says:

    [...] Mininoteuser.com has some nice HP Mini 1000 [Portal page] dissection images as well as several different benchmarks of the new netbook up on the site. All of these shots and benchmarks appear to be from a Cnet Taiwan article that compares the Asus Eee S101 [Portal page] to the HP Mini 1000 which you can feel free to read if you like deciphering automatically translated text. Take a look at some of the images below then jump through the bracketed link for additional pictures. [...]

  4. Fanfoot Says:

    ARE there any PATA 5,400 rpm 1.8-inch drives available. I know Toshiba has announced some 5,400 rpm drives in the 1.8-inch form factor, but I think those are all SATA. Anybody?

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