System Tests
Our more CPU-oriented benchmarks will put the boards in some sort of performance order, based on their showing in the memory benchmarks on the previous page. Realstorm first, a 3D real-time raytracer, implemented entirely in software and run completely on the CPU.![Realstorm](http://img.hexus.net/albapx875p/images/realstorm.png)
The PX875P fends off the other two P4-based boards, all three trail the K8-based K8V though, Athlon 64 dominates Realstorm for the most part. So the PX875P can be fast, the memory tests shouldn't be too discouraging.
![Kribi](http://img.hexus.net/albapx875p/images/kribi.png)
Another slight win for the Albatron here too, things are looking up. It's only marginally quicker than the P4S800E-D (SiS655TX), but it's quicker nonetheless.
![LAME](http://img.hexus.net/albapx875p/images/lame.png)
A tie with the SiS655TX and a couple of seconds win over the DFI means early performance worries aren't too worrysome. The graphical tests paint the last third of our overall performance picture, after a quick look at Q3 performance, a system benchmark in the tested guise.
![Q3](http://img.hexus.net/albapx875p/images/q3.png)
SiS655TX wins, mostly by virtue of more usable memory bandwidth.