UL benchmarks are typically calibrated to produce a score of 5,000 on a reference system at the time of launch. The reference system is chosen to be representative of the performance required for the task(s) modeled by the benchmark. This means you can take 5,000 as a good score for the purposes of comparing systems.
Essentials reference PC
This system scores 5000 in each test in the Essentials test group.
Model | HP Pavilion 14-al092no |
CPU | Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4405U @ 2.10 GHz |
GPU | Intel(R) HD Graphics 510 |
Memory | 4 GB DDR4 2133 MHz |
Storage | 128 GB M.2 SSD |
Productivity reference PC
This system scores 5000 in each test in the Productivity test group, the PCMark 10 Applications benchmark, and the Modern Office battery life test performance score.
Model | Lenovo IdeaPad 710s Signature Edition |
CPU | IIntel(R) Core(TM) i5-6200U CPU @ 2.40GHz |
GPU | Intel(R) HD Graphics 520 |
Memory | 8 GB DDR3 1866 MHz |
Storage | 256 GB M.2 NVMe |
Digital Content Creation reference PC
This system scores 5000 in each test in the Digital Content Creation test group, the Gaming test group, and in the PCMark 10 benchmark.
Model | HP Pavilion 14-al092no |
CPU | IIntel(R) Core(TM) i5-7600K CPU @ 3.80GHz |
GPU | INVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 (2 GB) |
Memory | 16 GB DDR4 2667 MHz |
Storage | Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500 GB |