System Setup and Notes
Hardware
MotherboardsABIT AA8 DuraMAX, Intel i925X, LGA775, PEG16X, DDR-II
Intel D925XCV Desktop Board, Intel i925X, LGA775, PEG16X, DDR-II
ASUS SK8V, VIA K8T800, Socket 940, AGP8X, DDR-I
Processors
Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.4GHz, LGA775
AMD Athlon FX-51, Socket 940
Graphics Cards
NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT, PCI Express 16x
NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT, AGP8X
Memory
1GB Micron DDR-II PC2-4300 - 4-4-4-12 - Both LGA775 systems
1GB Corsair XMS3500RE - 2-3-2-6 - Socket 940 system
Hard Disks
1 x 36.6GB Western Digital Raptor SATA
Software
Windows XP Professional w/ SP1Intel Application Accelerator 4.0.0.6211 (LGA775 boards)
Intel 6.0.0.1014 chipset drivers (LGA775 boards)
NVIDIA Detonator 61.34
VIA Hyperion 4.51v (Socket 940 board)
DirectX 9.0b End User Runtime
HEXUS Pifast
Sciencemark 2.0
KribiBench v1.1
LAME 3.92MMX encoding U2's Pop album at 192CBR
Realstorm Raytracing Benchmark
3DMark 2001SE
3DMark03
Painkiller
HDTach 3.0.0
Notes
The AA8 DuraMAX gets to fight Intel's D925XCV desktop board using the 3.4 Extreme Edition, and a dastardly duo of FX-51 and FX-53 on Socket 940 provide the AMD competition. NVIDIA's 6800 GT bequeaths the able 3D service on both AGP8X and PCI Express, and our usual set of benchmarks provide the torture.Given identical memory timings on the Micron DDR-II, it'll be interesting to see what, if any, lead the AA8 can grind out over the Intel board.
CPU-Z Mainboard Information
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