Vention, over at Noti, has his hands on an ASUS Eee PC 1201N notebook and has run some benchmarks comparing it to the HP Mini 311. Both are NVidia ION powered, with the former having a dual-core Atom 330 processor and the latter having a single core Atom N270/280 processor.
He’s run a few 3DMark benchmarks and is personally a bit disappointed in the performance, however I think you’ll only see the benefit of the dual-core processor in a few specific situations only. Somehow the HP Mini 311 beats the Eee PC 1201N in 2 / 3 tests, however I’m not going to judge anything from just a few tests. Hopefully he’ll have more tests following.
He’s pretty pleased with his keyboard as well!
Thanks Vention!




compaq mini have windows xp & Asus 1201N ave windows 7…so the test is not a real test.
Seems means that asus 1201n with windows 7 & Ram DDR2 = compaq 311c with windows xp & Ram DDR3 for mono-task application
What result for multi-task ? on windows XP/7 64 bits (cpu atom dual core support ET64 instructions…so 64 bits support) ???
think about it…
BTW, my HP Mini 311 has Windows 7 built-in and 2GB of DDR3 RAM. But I agree that the benchmark doesn’t have enough information about both system’s specs.
Agreed, there’s not much information to make any real judgements.
Thanks for participating!
dumb review. 3d mark tests mostly the gfx, throw some rendering at it and you will see a big difference
hp mini with xp on 3dmark 2001 got 7038 score but with win7 6058 score hp mini with xp work beter win 7 need more preformance than xp that why is the difrenc in 3dmark baytheway you can overclock hp mini to 1728 iven 1860 use asrock cpu tune