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Abit IX38 Quad GT Motherboard
Performance Testing: Synthetic Benchmarks
As we mentioned in our Real World vs. Synthetic Benchmarks editorial these tests are only for comparison purposes and hold no meaning outside of additional setups upon which to compare the numbers. We highly suggest you download ans run these tests on your own machine to see the relative performance difference. This is also a good guage for deciding if an upgrade holds the performance boost you are looking for.
3DMark 06
3DMark Vantage
CrystalMark 2004 R3
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CPUZ
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PCMark Vantage
Apophysis
(Taken from the Site)
Apophysis is a freeware Windows program for designing and rendering fractal flames. It was created by Mark Townsend and has since been improved and updated by Peter Sdobnov, Piotr Borys and Ronald Hordijk. Fractal Flames were originally developed in 1992 by Scott Draves.
Given that this program uses large amounts of RAM, system bus bandwidth, video memory, and CPU it is an ideal program to test the IX38 Quad GT as a platform.
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We shaved nearly 13 seconds off of our rendering time when the IX38 Quad GT was overclocked.
CineBench R10
CrystalMark 2004 R3
CrystalMark 2004 R3 stresses all aspects of a system much like Apophysis but with the difference that CrystalMark allows you at additionally gain much more information about the system and how its score relates on several levels to other systems. The numerical breakdown of the scores allows you to compare a single aspect of the system. It is important to note that even the individual scores will be affected by other components in the system which is why the overall score is still extremely important.
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