Kribi Bench
Kribi Bench gives the CPU a thorough workout by making it render large, high-polygon 3D objects as the camera traverses through on a pre-set path. For this test, I chose the two most complicated object files included with the software, city.d and ultra.d.
While it managed to get through city.d at a respectable clip, ultra.d brought it to its knees, as it has every CPU I’ve seen thus far.
Cinebench R10
Maxon’s Cinebench software runs off of the same engine as their Cinema4D rendering software, and thus represents one of the few remaining tasks that truly strains a modern system.
The interesting number here is the multiprocessor speedup, which shows that multi-core rendering completes the task roughly 3.5 times faster on this quad-core CPU.
WinRAR
In another real-world test, we used WinRAR’s inbuilt benchmarking utilty to see just how fast this CPU can compress and decompress file archives.
With multithreading enabled, the 910e managed to churn through just over 2MB of data per second, with the algorithm at its most punishing.
Do you peferr Intel over AMD or vice versa. I peferr Intel still even though AMD is clearly starting to give them a run for their money. I don’t particularly like Asus boards. I had bad experiences with Asus in the past. I peferr MSI, Intel, and Gigabyte.