Asus P5N-E SLI
6. Science Mark 2.0 - Pov-Ray - Nero Digital
Review Pages
2. The Package
3. Installation
4. Everest Ultimate Edition 2006 - SiSoft Sandra
5. PC MARK 05 - 3D MARK 06
6. Science Mark 2.0 - Pov-Ray - Nero Digital
7. Cinebench - Super Pi
8. Overclocking
9. Conclusion
Science Mark 2.0 is an attempt to put the truth behind benchmarking. In an attempt to model real world demands and performance, SM2 is a suite of high-performance benchmarks that realistically stress system performance without architectural bias. Science Mark 2.0 is comprised of 7 benchmarks, each of which measures a different aspect of real world system performance.
Pov-Ray s a high-quality, totally free tool for creating stunning three-dimensional graphics. It is available in official versions for Windows, Mac OS/Mac OS X and i86 Linux. The source code is available for those wanting to do their own ports. We used Pov-Ray 3.7beta15 for all tests, since it supports Dual Core CPUs. We used the built-in benchmark as suggested by the developers.
In ScienceMark and Pov-Ray, the EVGA 680i LT (Nvidia 680i LT) was slightly faster than the Asus P5N-E SLI (Nvidia 650i), but the difference is not significant.
- Nero Digital
Nero Digital is one of the best known Digital formats, offering both ASP and AVC encoder profiles.
For our tests, we used the latest version of Nero Recode v2.3.1.8 as packaged with Nero Reloaded v7.5.0.1. As a source, we used a VOB file of 5 mins duration. We encoded for each processor in two modes (ASP, AVC) with exactly the same preferences (Same bitrate and Dual pass). The encoding time displayed below is what Nero Recode reported. The lower the time, the better. All results are displayed in seconds.
All tested motherboards has similar performance with Nero Recode. Both nVidia based motherboards (EVGA 680i LT and Asus P5N-E SLI) had the highest encoding times.
Review Pages
2. The Package
3. Installation
4. Everest Ultimate Edition 2006 - SiSoft Sandra
5. PC MARK 05 - 3D MARK 06
6. Science Mark 2.0 - Pov-Ray - Nero Digital
7. Cinebench - Super Pi
8. Overclocking
9. Conclusion