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HQV
Benchmark - ASUS M2A-VM HDMI Mainboard Review
Benchmarks - Image quality for video playback using HQV with drv 7.33 vs Catalyst 7.3 (8.541)
HQV benchmark is developed by Silicon Optix as a new standard for objective testing of video processors. The tests include both synthetic tests to aggravate a particular problem along with real-world material that shows the same problem. Tests that are done include Color Bar test, Jaggies, Picture details, Noise Reduction, 3:2 pulldown. Film cadence, Mixed 3:2, Motion adaptive NR etc. The scores of individual tests are usually 0 for fail, 5 for acceptable, 10 for OK for most tests. 0 (FAIL) or 5 (PASS) for Film Cadence tests. Below are the tabulated scores of the 3 different chipsets. The table is updated with results of 690G chipset with the latest Catalyst 7.3.
It is very clear from the results that the 690G has improved by almost 2 fold. That is also one of the reasons we decided to post this update with Catalyst 7.3 driver. The improvements are clearly noticable especially in the tests of Color Bar, Film Cadence tests. The Flag, Jaggies and Noise reduction seems to perform just the same as driver 7.33 With this new driver update, ATi or AMD 690G takes back the crown as the best chipset for integrated graphics in image quality. SiS 771 is second. This might change again as NVIDIA is introducing MCP 68 chipset (GeForce 7050-630a) on 15 Apr. Will it be able to take on AMD 690G. We will know very soon in our upcoming review of the MCP68 on EPoX board (stay tuned).
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