PCMark Vantage
PCMark was generally designed to compare and contrast different system based on a similar benchmark. In that sense, comparing the performance of this board is almost essential to the performance of the ION TOP PC that we reviewed a while back. The only differences between the two setups was the hard drive which is reflected in the HDD score of 10K points for the ION-TOP vs 2K points in the NC96-510-LF. Overall, however, the difference in scores was a mere 200 point differences, meaning that a NC96 with an Intel based graphics system, will deliver similar performance to the ION-TOP, an nVidia graphics based system.
NC96-510-LF | ION TOP |
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SiSoft Sandra – Arithmentic
The processors in both the ION-TOP and the NC96 are one in the same, therefore there was little to no difference in the performance. Both processors (Intel Atom 330 1.66 GHz, Multi-threaded) appeared to the benchmarking software as 3.4~3.3 cores and delivered exact same results. Both systems performed better than their Atom Single core predecessors, but still did not have the push to score better than their Intel Core 2 Duo ULV (Ultra Low Voltage) counterparts.
NC96-510-LF | ION TOP |
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Sisoft Sandra – MultiCore Efficiency
There have been significant improvements in the performance of the Atom 330. The ION-TOP produced an Inter-Core bandwidth of 3.91 GB/s with a latency of 24s. The NC96, on the other hand, produced a 4.95 GB/s inter core bandwidth with a 23 ns (a 26% increase in performance). These scores placed the NC96 in the third place, losing out to the E6700 and the Phenom 2 – 945 both of which are full fledged desktop processors.
NC96-510-LF | ION TOP |
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Sisoft Sandra – Multi-Media
The multimedia benchmark reaffirmed the TV and Movies Results we obtained from the from PCMark. Similarly to the PCMark results, the Muti-media results for Sisoft Sandra show 18.19 MPixels/s in Aggregate Multimedia performance for both systems. This places the systems in the third place, losing to AMDs Athlon’s 4000 and 4400 mobile processors.
NC96-510-LF | ION TOP |
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