Pros

  • Small, compact case with detachable DVD
  • Decent processing power in a small package

Cons

  • Not Wi-Fi ready out of the box
  • Slow hard drive

At A Glance

The ThinkCentre M92P is a compact, energy-efficient PC in a tiny package, but it can't make up its mind whether it's an office system or multimedia machine.

The Specs

Processor
Processor type Intel Core i5
Processor speed 2.9 MHz
Memory
Memory size 4096.0 MB
Memory type DDR3
Memory max 16384.0 GB
Graphics
Graphics Type Integrated
Secondary Graphics Chipset HD 2500
Storage
Drive size 500.0 GB
Hard Drive Speed 5400.0 RPM
Drive type Hard Disk Drive
Dimensions
Width 7.1 inches
Depth 7.2 inches
Height 1.4 inches
Weight 2.9 pounds
Optical Drive
Optical Drive Type DVD±RW
Included Software
Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Professional
Ports and Connections
Ethernet Type Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps)
Case
Chassis style Compact

Performance

Overall Rating
Worldbench Score 95.0
Worldbench Version 7
Start Up
Start Up 26.3   seconds (lower is better)
Office Productivity
PCMark 7 Productivity Suite 1484.0   score (higher is better)
Web Performance
Web Performance 14.2   Frames per second (higher is better)
Storage Performance
File Compression 483.4   seconds (lower is better)
Hard Drive File Operations 653.8   seconds (lower is better)
Content Creation
Image Editing 174.8   seconds (lower is better)
Video Encoding 191.0   seconds (lower is better)
Encoding Audio 115.8   seconds (lower is better)
Power Usage
WorldBench Green Score 91.0
Working power usage 4.8   Watt hours
Idle power usage 12.6   Watts
Gaming
Gaming Score 70.0
Crysis 2, High Quality, 1680x1050 5.2   Frames per second (higher is better)
Crysis 2, High Quality, 1024x768 10.9   Frames per second (higher is better)
Crysis 2, Low Quality, 1680x1050 7.3   Frames per second (higher is better)
Crysis 2, Low Quality, 1024x768 15.4   Frames per second (higher is better)
Dirt 3, High Quality, 1680x1050 12.8   Frames per second (higher is better)
Dirt 3, High Quality, 1024x768 14.2   Frames per second (higher is better)
Dirt 3, Low Quality, 1680x1050 20.0   Frames per second (higher is better)
Dirt 3, Low Quality, 1024x768 37.9   Frames per second (higher is better)