ASrock 775Dual-880Pro Benchmarks 3/9 Bluetooth 24 Aug 2005
Benchmarks PCmark2004
PCmark2004 tests a number of
important items in today's computing world. File Compression, Encryption,
Decryption, Audio Conversion, Web Page Rendering, WMV Video
Compression, DivX Video Compression, Physics Calculation and 3D, Graphics Memory
etc.
From the benchmarks below,
it is very apparent that PCmark2004 is using dual core to process multiple
instructions at the same time. As the NF4 SLI Intel edition chipset does not
support 820D, the results is not comparable to the PT880Pro and two 955X boards.
From the chart, we can see that the ASrock 775Dual-880Pro does pretty well
against the Foxconn and Gigabyte 955X boards.
If you notice, the
difference between the 4 scenarios do not differ too much as PCmark is not very
dependent on graphics.
System Test Suite
ASrock
775Dual-880Pro (D2P)
EPoX 5NVA+SLI
Gigabyte
GA-8I955X Royal
Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2
Multithreaded Test 1 / File Compression
5.341
3.201 MB/s
6.2 MB/s
5.873MB/s
Multithreaded Test 1 / File Encryption
73.084
39.805 MB/s
80.69 MB/s
79.864 MB/s
Multithreaded Test 2 / File Decompression
55.584
27.856 MB/s
55.99 MB/s
56.170 MB/s
Multithreaded Test 2 / Image Processing
23.755
11.839 MPixels/s
23.9 MPixels/s
23.575 MPixels/s
Multithreaded Test 3 / Virus Scanning
4610.209
2392.526 MB/s
4327.4 MB/s
4324.505 MB/s
Multithreaded Test 3 / Grammar Check
3.995
2.136 KB/s
4.1 KB/s
4.008 KB/s
File Decryption
79.918
79.8 MB/s
80.28 MB/s
80.451 MB/s
Audio Conversion
2182.378
2180.677 KB/s
2193.48 KB/s
2200.040 KB/s
Web Page Rendering
5.644
5.4 Pages/s
5.65 Pages/s
5.582 Pages/s
WMV Video Compression
65.893
42.931 FPS
68.3 FPS
66.556 FPS
DivX Video Compression
77.222
58.275 FPS
76.82 FPS
77.049 FPS
Physics Calculation and 3D
158.488
157.543 FPS
158.42 FPS
157.879 FPS
Graphics Memory - 64 Lines
1576.813
2085.693 FPS
2039.48 FPS
1991.005 FPS
PCmark05
Results
In PCmark05, we can see that
running the board with DDR2 + PCIe gives is a better boost compared to the board
with AGP 8x card. The scores using DDR2-533 versus DDR400 both at their most
aggressive timings didn't differ a lot.
System Test
Suite
HDD - XP
Startup
8.26 MB/s
Physics
and 3D
117.65 FPS
Transparent Windows
652.08 Windows/s
3D - Pixel
Shader
91.43 FPS
Web Page
Rendering
2.72 Pages/s
File
Decryption
61.58 MB/s
Graphics
Memory - 64 Lines
854.3 FPS
HDD -
General Usage
5.63 MB/s
Multithreaded Test 1 / Audio Compression
1581.37 KB/s
Multithreaded Test 1 / Video Encoding
273.33 KB/s
Multithreaded Test 2 / Text Edit
109.3 Pages/s
Multithreaded Test 2 / Image Decompression
22.32 MPixels/s
Multithreaded Test 3 / File Compression
3.49 MB/s
Multithreaded Test 3 / File Encryption
31.26 MB/s
Multithreaded Test 3 / HDD - Virus Scan
30.53 MB/s
Multithreaded Test 3 / Memory Latency - Random 16 MB
8.28 MAccesses/s
HDD Test Suite
HDD - XP
Startup
8.18 MB/s
HDD -
Application Loading
6.85 MB/s
HDD -
General Usage
5.64 MB/s
HDD -
Virus Scan
77.5 MB/s
HDD - File
Write
43.65 MB/s
The results of the HDD tests are
quite good and it is on par with the NF4 SLI (K8) platforms.