Unigine Heaven 2.5:
Heaven Benchmark is a DirectX 11 GPU benchmark based on the advanced Unigine engine from Unigine Corp. It runs through a high stress scene that makes full use of tessellation, all the while recording the FPS.
1920X1080 | 5040X1050 – Eyefinity |
For this benchmark we were able to run it at the standard resolution of 1920X1080 and at the extended Eyefinity resolution of 5040X1050. We can see that at the normal resolution the 6950 comes in at a very playable 38.1 FPS, while it starts to struggle when you span it across 3 monitors. While it may look nicer spanned across all monitors, you will take a performance hit for it.
FurMark:
FurMark is an OpenGL benchmark that is used as a stress test and as a benchmark for graphics cards. The scene looks like a floating doughnut covered in fur.
We can see that the 6950 FleX scored 2233. This is quite impressive. One of the most interesting things is that the temperature of the card never went above 76 C. This was also run in a room that had less than ideal air conditioning at the time. That’s a true testament to the cooling solution that Sapphire has implemented.
LuxMark:
LuxMark is an OpenCL benchmark that can help give an apples to apples comparison between Nvidia and AMD graphics cards. It renders a scene and then displays a score depending on how quickly it finishes. It has the option to use both GPU and CPU to render the scene or any combination of the two. For our testing we just used the GPU to render the scene.
With the scene being rendered on just the GPU, the 6950 FleX was able to score a 5521. This benchmark can help give an idea of the GPU computational power that a graphics card has. This is a big deal for people developing massively parallel computing systems.
can someone tell me if this graphics card will work in a compaq sr2050nx computer here is computer specs…
PassMark BurnInTest Log file – http://www.passmark.com
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Date: 09/05/11 01:21:30
BurnInTest V6.0 Pro 1030
(64-bit)Logging detail level: Normal
*** Unlicensed Shareware Version ***
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SYSTEM SUMMARY
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Windows Vista Home Premium Edition Service Pack 2 build 6002 (64-bit),
1 x Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 2.80GHz,
959MB RAM,
ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 Series,
186GB HDD, 932GB HDD,
CD-RW/DVDRW, CD/DVDRW,
GENERAL
System Name: SR2050NX
System Model: RE476AA-ABA SR2050NX NA680
Motherboard Manufacturer: ECS
Motherboard Name: Asterope3
Motherboard Version: 1.1
BIOS Manufacturer: American Megatrends Inc.
BIOS Version: 3.24
BIOS Release Date: 01/18/2007
CPU
CPU manufacturer: GenuineIntel
CPU Type: Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 2.80GHz
CPUID: Family F, Model 4, Stepping 7
Physical CPU’s: 1
Cores per CPU: 2
Hyperthreading: Disabled
CPU features: MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 DEP PAE Intel64
Clock frequencies:
Measured CPU speed: 2799.2 MHz
Cache per CPU package:
Trace Cache: 12 K-uops
L1 Data Cache: 2 x 16 KB
L2 Cache: 2 x 1024 KB
MEMORY
Total Physical Memory: 959MB
Available Physical Memory: 423MB
Virtual memory: C:\pagefile.sys (allocated base size 6000MB)
Virtual memory: D:\pagefile.sys (allocated base size 1258MB)
GRAPHICS
ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 Series
Chip Type: ATI Radeon Graphics Processor (0x5A61)
DAC Type: Internal DAC(400MHz)
Memory: 64MB
BIOS: BK-ATI VER008.046I.003.000
Driver provider: ATI Technologies Inc.
Driver version: 8.383.0.0
Driver date: 6-13-2007
Monitor 1: 1024x768x32 75Hz (Primary monitor)
DISK VOLUMES
C: Local drive, NTFS, (931.51GB total, 732.01GB free)
D: Local drive, CHUCK, NTFS, (186.31GB total, 80.82GB free)
E: Optical drive, iHAS324 B
F: Optical drive, CD/DVDW TS-H652L
G: Removable
H: Removable
I: Removable
J: Removable
DISK DRIVES
Disk drive: Model ST3200826AS ATA Device (Size: 186.31GB)
Disk drive: Model WDC WD1002FAEX-00Z3A0 ATA Device (Size: 931.51GB)
OPTICAL DRIVES
E: ATAPI iHAS324 B (CD-RW/DVDRW)
F: TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H652L (CD/DVDRW)
NETWORK
Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC (Speed: 100Mb/s)
PORTS
PCI Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP: COM3 – Modem Device (max Baud rate: 128000)
Parallel port: LPT1
Mouse Port: PS/2 connector
Keyboard Port: PS/2 connector
ATI I/O Communications Processor USB 1.1 OHCI controller
– Dell Dell USB Optical Mouse
ATI I/O Communications Processor USB 1.1 OHCI controller
– Dell Dell USB Keyboard
ATI I/O Communications Processor USB 2.0 EHCI controller
– Generic USB2.0-CRW (SN: 20021111153705700)
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RESULT SUMMARY
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Test Start time: Mon Sep 05 00:52:37 2011
Test Stop time: Mon Sep 05 01:07:40 2011
Test Duration: 000h 15m 03s
Test Name Cycles Operations Result Errors Last Error
CPU 0 266 Billion PASS 0 No errors
Memory (RAM) 37 19.288 Billion PASS 0 No errors
2D Graphics 6 6167 PASS 0 No errors
3D Graphics 5 11278 PASS 0 No errors
Optical disk (E:) 0 0 FAIL 176 Error while searching for files on optical data disk
Optical disk (F:) 0 0 FAIL 179 Error while searching for files on optical data disk
Sound 3 12.150 Million PASS 0 No errors
Printer 0 0 FAIL 2 Could not send page to printer
Network 1 0 0 FAIL 76 No permission to open RAW network socket
Parallel Port 0 0 FAIL 89 Error loading Parallel port device driver. Check administrator privileges.
Tape 0 0 FAIL 58 Could not access the tape drive selected
USB Plug 1 0 0 FAIL 1 Could not detect USB loopback plug
USB Plug 2 0 0 FAIL 1 Could not detect USB loopback plug
Video Playback 12 157 PASS 0 No errors
Serial Port 1 0 0 FAIL 81 The requested COM port could not be found
Disk (A:) 0 0 FAIL 3 No media detected in drive
Disk (C:) 2 43.603 Billion PASS 0 No errors
update i found my exact board…
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf-JAVA/Doc/images/c00783617.gif
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf-JAVA/Doc/images/c00783618.jpg
It looks like the board has a PCI-E 1.0 bus. The card should still work, but it will be bottlenecked by the speed of the bus. Not to mention the Pentium D that is in your machine is getting up in years and will definitely be a bottleneck for newer games. Also, if you are running the stock power supply that the machine came with, I highly doubt it will be able to support your card. You will need at least a 750 Watt power supply to be on the safe side.
Please can you confirm that you are correct with your specification where you state 40 stream processes or have you copied/pasted from the Sapphiretech site and not realised this looks wrong?
That section was copied directly from Sapphire’s site. Looks like they have it listed wrong in a few places. It should actually be 1408 Stream Processors. I have updated the article accordingly. Good catch.