How we test
Comparison systems |
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Motherboard | ASUS P8P67 PRO | Gigabyte P67A-UD3 | ASUS P8P67 Deluxe | ASUS Crosshair IV Extreme | |
Motherboard BIOS | 1401 | F5 | 1053 | 1102 | |
Processor | Intel Core i5 2500K | AMD Phenom II X6 1055T | |||
Chipset driver | Intel Inf 9.2.0.1019 and RST 10.1 | Catalyst 10.12 chipset driver | |||
Memory | Corsair 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3 | ||||
Memory timings | 9-9-9-24-1T @ 1,333MHz | ||||
Graphics | AMD Radeon HD 6950 2GB | ||||
Graphics driver | Catalyst 10.12 | ||||
Disk drive | Corsair V128 SSD | ||||
Optical drive | Sony AD-7263S | ||||
Chassis | Corsair Obsidian Series 700D | ||||
Power supply | Corsair HX1000W | ||||
Operating system | Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit | ||||
CPU and memory benchmarks |
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AIDA64 v1.50.1200 | The successor to Everest - useful for measuring memory bandwidth and latency | ||||
HEXUS.PiFast |
Our number-crunching benchmark stresses a single core by calculating Pi to 10m places | ||||
wPrime 2.0.4 | Another number-crunching benchmark that stresses all available CPU cores/threads | ||||
CINEBENCH 11.5 | Using Cinebench's multi-CPU render, this cross-platform benchmark stresses all cores | ||||
7zip 9.20 | We use the built-in benchmark in this open-source file-compression utility | ||||
TrueCrypt 7.0a | An encryption/decryption benchmark that's partial to AES acceleration | ||||
GPU benchmarks |
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StarCraft II | DX9, 1,280x720 low quality and 1,680x1,050 medium quality. | ||||
Call of Duty: Black Ops | DX9, 1,680x1,050, 4xAA, high quality | ||||
3DMark Vantage b1.2 | Run at the default performance preset | ||||
General benchmarks |
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Storage performance | USB 2.0/3.0 read speed, SSD average read speed | ||||
Power consumption | While idling and when running wPrime |
Testing notes
It's three P67 boards up against an AMD Phenom II X6 1055T and 890FX combination.