Sisoft Sandra 2002 |
Source: Sandra |
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Sandra is designed to
test the theoretical power of a complete system and individual components. The
numbers taken though are again, purely theoretical and may not represent real
world performance.
SiSoft Sandra 2001 Benchmark Results |
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Soltek SL75-DRV5 |
Score |
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Multimedia Benchmark
(FSB/Memory) |
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1. |
Integer SSE - 133/333 MHz |
9451 it/s |
1a. |
Integer SSE - 143/286 MHz |
9620 it/s |
2. |
Floating-Point SSE - 133/333 MHz |
11113 it/s |
2a. |
Floating-Point SSE - 143/286 MHz |
11281 it/s |
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CPU Benchmark (FSB/Memory) |
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3. |
Dhrystone ALU - 133/333 MHz |
4822 MIPS |
3a. |
Dhrystone ALU - 143/286 MHz |
4995 MIPS |
4. |
Whetstone FPU - 133/333 MHz |
2410 MFLOPS |
4a. |
Whetstone FPU - 143/286 MHz |
2497 MFLOPS |
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Memory Benchmark (FSB/Memory) |
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5. |
Integer ALU - 133/333 MHz |
2104MB/s |
5a. |
Integer ALU - 143/286 MHz |
2084 MB/s |
6. |
Float FPU - 133/333 MHz |
2032 MB/s |
6a. |
Float FPU - 143/286 MHz |
2025 MB/s |
No review would be complete without a full set of
Sandra benchmarks would it? Everything is inline except the memory scores, they
seem a little low.
PCMark is a new benchmark from our pals at MadOnion
which a whole system benchmark. It can be used on desktop PC's, Laptops and even
Workstations and tests everyday computing from home to office usage. PCMark
specifically stresses the CPU, memory subsystem, graphics subsystem, hard
drives, WindowsXP GUI (if WinXP is used), video performance and even laptop
batteries. This benchmark was released March 12, 2002 and can be downloaded from
Madonion if you would like to give it a test run on your computer for
comparisons sake...
PCMark2002 Benchmark
Results |
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Processor |
PCMarks |
Ranking |
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SL-75DRV5 - 133/333 MHz |
5240 |
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SL-75DRV5 - 143/286 MHz |
5395 |
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Memory |
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SL-75DRV5 - 133/333 MHz |
3456 |
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SL-75DRV5 - 143/286 MHz |
3497 |
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HDD |
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SL-75DRV5 - 133/333 MHz |
N/A |
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SL-75DRV5 - 143/286 MHz |
N/A |
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The HDD
portion of the benchmark would not run in WindowsXP. The scores are a little
lower then what we got in our XP2100+ review.
3DMark2001 SE is the latest installment in
the 3DMark series by MadOnion. By combining DirectX8 support with completely new
graphics, it continues to provide good overall system benchmarks. 3DMark2001 SE
has been created in cooperation with the major 3D accelerator and processor
manufacturers to provide a reliable set of diagnostic tools. The suite
demonstrates 3D gaming performance by using real-world gaming technology to test
a system's true performance abilities. Tests include: DirectX8 Vertex Shaders,
Pixel Shaders and Point Sprites, DOT3 and Environment Mapped Bump Mapping,
support for Full Scene Anti-aliasing and Texture Compression and two game tests
using Ipion real-time physics. Higher 3DMark scores denote better
performance.
3DMark2001 SE Benchmark Results |
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Motherboard (FSB/Memory) |
3DMarks |
Ranking |
1. |
SL-75DRV5 - 133/333 MHz |
8912 |
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2 |
SL-75DRV5 - 143/286 MHz |
9085 |
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A stock
score of almost 9000+ points is simply unbelievable and very well respected.
Overclocking slightly doesn't seem to boost 3D performance too
much.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein is a relatively new
game benchmark. However, RTCW takes up where Quake III left off and continues to
form the basis of the first person shooter system stressing that QIII has become
a hallmark for. Based upon the Quake III engine, RTCS is obviously going to be
quite taxing on even a top end system. Higher numbers denote faster frames per
second (FPS), and hence, better performance.