This showing is faster than the 53-second category average, as well as the Acer Aspire V (53 seconds). The g6t-2000 took 46 seconds to load the 64-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium in the 500GB 5,400-rpm hard drive. The g6t scored 5,323 compared with the Gateway NV57H54u's 5,493 and the Aspire V's 5,844 and fell shy of the 6422 average. This HP notebook narrowed the gap in the Geekbench test, but still fell short of competing machines. Both of these scores are below the category average of 2,523. The Acer Aspire V scored an higher 2417, which is not surprising given its 2.4-GHz Intel Core i5-3317U processor. In the PCMark 7 benchmarking test, the Pavilion g6t scored 1,992 compared to the Gateway NV57H54u's 2,060 with a 2.3-GHz Intel Core i3-2350M processor. This laptop didn't fare as well in benchmark testing. We opened the picture viewer, the HP Games application, Chrome with 10 tabs, and played a video on YouTube without any noticeable lag, nor did it take a long time to switch between applications. In everyday use, the HP g6t-2000 performed well. Unfortunately, this is the 2nd-generation Sandy Bridge rather than the newer Ivy Bridge Intel processor. Click to EnlargeThe Pavilion g6t is powered by a 2.4-GHz Intel Core i3-2370M processor with 4GB of RAM.
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