P67 Motherboard Roundup
ccokeman - March 8, 2011» Discuss this article (4)
Testing:
The first part of our testing will be the system specific benchmarks.
Let's get started with Apophysis. This program is used primarily to render and generate fractal flame images. We will run this benchmark with the following settings:
- Resolution: 2750 x 2048
- Quality: 500
- Limit Memory use: 512MB
The measurement used is time to render, in minutes, to complete.
Lower is Better
WinRAR is a tool to archive and compress large files to a manageable size. We will use 100MB and 500MB files to test the time needed to compress these files. Time will be measured in seconds.
ZIP:
Lower is Better
RAR:
Lower is Better
Geekbench:
Geekbench 2.1 is a benchmark that tests CPU and memory performance in an easy to use tool. The measure used for comparison is the total suite average score.
Higher is Better
Bibble 5:
This test consists of converting 100 8.2MP RAW images to jpeg format. The file size is 837MB. The measure used for comparison is time to convert the file in seconds.
Lower is Better
In Apophysis the time to complete the Fractual flame file rendering shows that at stock speeds the boards perform almost identically. When overclocked you get some stratification of the results. This scenario plays itself out across all four tests where the stock speeds are similar while the overclocked score show some slight differences.

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