PCMark04: |
Overall |
Points |
Ranking |
Gigabyte GA-81955X Royal (955X 200/400) |
6760 |
   |
Gigabyte GA-81945P Pro (945P 200/400) |
6472 |
   |
Gigabyte GA-8N-SLI Royal (NF4-SLI 200/400) |
5207 |
   |
Albatron PX925XE Pro-R (925XE 200/533) |
5085 |
   |
Gigabyte GA-8ANXP-D (i925X 200/533) |
5422 |
   |
MSI 915P Neo2 Platinum (i915P 200/533) |
5204 |
   |
DFI LANParty 875P-T (i875P 200/400) |
5112 |
   |
ASRock 775V88 (PT880 200/400) |
5114 |
   |
VIA PT894 Ref Motherboard (PT894 200/533) |
5139 |
   |
ECS RS400-A (RS400 200/400) |
4885 |
   |
Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2 (955X 200/533) |
6677 |
   |
CPU |
Points |
Ranking |
Gigabyte GA-81955X Royal (955X 200/400) |
6486 |
   |
Gigabyte GA-81945P Pro (945P 200/400) |
6412 |
   |
Gigabyte GA-8N-SLI Royal (NF4-SLI 200/400) |
5011 |
   |
Albatron PX925XE Pro-R (925XE 200/533) |
4956 |
   |
Gigabyte GA-8ANXP-D (i925X 200/533) |
5284 |
   |
MSI 915P Neo2 Platinum (i915P 200/533) |
5034 |
   |
DFI LANParty 875P-T (i875P 200/400) |
4978 |
   |
ASRock 775V88 (PT880 200/400) |
4929 |
   |
VIA PT894 Ref Motherboard (PT894 200/533) |
4759 |
   |
ECS RS400-A (RS400 200/400) |
4861 |
   |
Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2 (955X 200/533) |
6432 |
   |
Memory |
Points |
Ranking |
Gigabyte GA-81955X Royal (955X 200/400) |
5344 |
   |
Gigabyte GA-81945P Pro (945P 200/400) |
4827 |
   |
Gigabyte GA-8N-SLI Royal (NF4-SLI 200/400) |
5431 |
   |
Albatron PX925XE Pro-R (925XE 200/533) |
5329 |
   |
Gigabyte GA-8ANXP-D (i925X 200/533) |
5712 |
   |
MSI 915P Neo2 Platinum (i915P 200/533) |
5370 |
   |
DFI LANParty 875P-T (i875P 200/400) |
5076 |
   |
ASRock 775V88 (PT880 200/400) |
5023 |
   |
VIA PT894 Ref Motherboard (PT894 200/533) |
4679 |
   |
ECS RS400-A (RS400 200/400) |
4329 |
   |
Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2 (955X 200/533) |
5302 |
   |
Should it be any surprise that the Pentium D systems lead
the way here? PCMark04 is SMP compatible and we see a decent size boost in it
performance thanks to the second core.
PCMark05: |
Overall |
Points |
Ranking |
Gigabyte GA-81955X Royal (955X 200/400) |
5732 |
   |
Gigabyte GA-81945P Pro (945P 200/400) |
5141 |
   |
Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2 (955X 200/533) |
5662 |
   |
CPU |
Points |
Ranking |
Gigabyte GA-81955X Royal (955X 200/400) |
5309 |
   |
Gigabyte GA-81945P Pro (945P 200/400) |
5279 |
   |
Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2 (955X 200/533) |
5253 |
   |
Memory |
Points |
Ranking |
Gigabyte GA-81955X Royal (955X 200/400) |
4201 |
   |
Gigabyte GA-81945P Pro (945P 200/400) |
3932 |
   |
Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2 (955X 200/533) |
4151 |
   |
Graphics |
Points |
Ranking |
Gigabyte GA-81955X Royal (955X 200/400) |
5412 |
   |
Gigabyte GA-81945P Pro (945P 200/400) |
3566 |
   |
Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2 (955X 200/533) |
5074 |
   |
HDD |
Points |
Ranking |
Gigabyte GA-81955X Royal (955X 200/400) |
7047 |
   |
Gigabyte GA-81945P Pro (945P 200/400) |
7019 |
   |
Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2 (955X 200/533) |
6410 |
   |
Unfortunately we did not have time to retest the other
reference platforms, but we see some impressive results overall from the Foxconn
955X7AA-8EKRS2 here in PCMark05.