Sisoft Sandra 2004 |
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 2004 Benchmark Results |
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Gigabyte GA-8TRS300M |
Score |
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Multimedia
Benchmark |
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1a. |
Integer SSE2 - 200/400 |
23026 it/s |
1b. |
Integer SSE2 - 211/422 |
23575 it/s |
2a. |
Floating-Point SSE2 - 200/400 |
33343 it/s |
2b. |
Floating-Point SSE2 - 211/422 |
33370 it/s |
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CPU Benchmark |
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3a. |
Dhrystone SSE2 - 200/400 |
9049 MIPS |
3b. |
Dhrystone SSE2 - 211/422 |
9712 MIPS |
4a. |
Whetstone SSE2 - 200/400 |
3798 FPU/6678 SSE2 MFLOPS |
4b. |
Whetstone SSE2 - 211/422 |
3854 FPU/6851 SSE2 MFLOPS |
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Memory Benchmark |
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5a. |
Integer SSE2 - 200/400 |
3882 MB/s |
5b. |
Integer SSE2 - 211/422 |
3964 MB/s |
6a. |
Float SSE2 - 200/400 |
3877 MB/s |
6b. |
Float SSE2 - 211/422 |
3966 MB/s |
The CPU scores are in line with what we expect. Bandwidth
is a bit disappointing, at first I thought it was due to the onboard videocard,
but using a standalone Radeon 9800 Pro only boosted bandwidth by about
100MB/s on both sides.
SuperPI calculates the number PI to 1 Million
digits in this raw number crunching benchmark. The benchmark is fairly diverse
and allows the user to change the number of digits of PI that can be calculated
from 16 Thousand to 32 Million. The benchmark, which uses 19 iterations in the
test, is set 1 Million digits.
Lower numbers denote faster calculation times
(seconds), and hence, better performance.
The ATi
9100 IGP is clearly not as mature as the Intel i875P that's why the Albatron
PX875P is faster than the Gigabyte GA-8TRS300M.