Doom 3 at
its highest setting, Ultra quality, texture sizes pass the 500MB mark which
means even tomorrow's videocards will have a hard time running everything. The
frame rates in the game itself are locked at 60 fps so anything above that point
is wasted. Each test is run three times with the third run being
recorded.
Doom3 |
LQ 640x480: |
FPS |
Ranking |
ASRock AM2V890-VSTA (K8T890 200/800 A64 5000+) |
148.4 |
|
Albatron KM51PV-AM2 (GF6150 200/800 A64 5000+) |
144.5 |
|
MSI K9N SLI Platinum (NF 570 SLI 200/800 A64
5000+) |
144.3 |
|
Asus M2-CROSSHAIR (NF 590 SLI 200/800 A64
5000+) |
141.1 |
|
Foxconn 975X7AA-8EKRS2H (975X 200/667 PD 840) |
104.3 |
|
MSI P4N Diamond (NF4 SLI 200/800 PD 840) |
144.3 |
|
Biostar TForce P965 Deluxe (P965 200/800 PD
840) |
96.6 |
|
Asus P5B (P965 200/800 Core 2 Duo) |
194.5 |
|
Biostar TForce P965 Deluxe (P965 200/800 Core 2
Duo) |
205.7 |
|
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 (P965 200/800 Core 2 Duo) |
206.7 |
|
Foxconn P9657AA-8KS2H (P965 200/800 Core 2
Duo) |
205.8 |
|
Gigabyte GA-945GM-S2 (945G 200/667 Core 2 Duo
Onboard Video) |
18.7 |
|
Gigabyte GA-945GM-S2 (945G 200/667 Core 2 Duo
GeForce 7800GTX) |
193 |
|
Epox 5P945 Pro (945P 200/667 Core 2 Duo) |
189.7 |
|
Foxconn 975X7AB-8EKRS2H (975X 200/800 Core 2 Duo)
|
206.3 |
|
The Foxconn 975X7AB-8EKRS2H does very well in the Doom 3
tests, again battling it out for top spot. You can definitely build a very
capable office or gaming system from the Intel 975X Express chipset. The AMD
based systems in this gaming benchmark aren't holding up too well, but the Intel
Pentium D processor is even worse off!
Quake 4 is the latest shooter from ID and is based on
the Doom 3 engine. Tweaked to for more eye candy, Quake 4 promises to be tougher
on videocards and systems than its predecessor was. Quake 4 also does not have a
60 fps limiter like Doom 3, with the Ultra setting, graphic textures can surpass
the 500MB mark! Each test is run three times and with the third run being
recorded.
Quake 4 |
LQ 640x480 |
FPS |
Ranking |
ASRock AM2V890-VSTA (K8T890 200/800 A64 5000+) |
154.4 |
|
Albatron KM51PV-AM2 (GF6150 200/800 A64 5000+) |
152.9 |
|
MSI K9N SLI Platinum (NF 570 SLI 200/800 A64
5000+) |
150.5 |
|
Asus M2-CROSSHAIR (NF 590 SLI 200/800 A64
5000+) |
146.4 |
|
Foxconn 975X7AA-8EKRS2H (975X 200/667 PD 840) |
127.3 |
|
MSI P4N Diamond (NF4 SLI 200/800 PD 840) |
150.5 |
|
Biostar TForce P965 Deluxe (P965 200/800 PD
840) |
113.8 |
|
Asus P5B (P965 200/800 Core 2 Duo) |
191.4 |
|
Biostar TForce P965 Deluxe (P965 200/800 Core 2
Duo) |
202.8 |
|
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 (P965 200/800 Core 2 Duo) |
202.6 |
|
Foxconn P9657AA-8KS2H (P965 200/800 Core 2
Duo) |
202.4 |
|
Gigabyte GA-945GM-S2 (945G 200/667 Core 2 Duo
Onboard Video) |
34.1 |
|
Gigabyte GA-945GM-S2 (945G 200/667 Core 2 Duo
GeForce 7800GTX) |
192.7 |
|
Epox 5P945 Pro (945P 200/667 Core 2 Duo) |
190 |
|
Foxconn 975X7AB-8EKRS2H (975X 200/800 Core 2 Duo)
|
202.5 |
|
In the final benchmark of the day, PCSTATS won't even
repeat what you already know by now.... Foxconn has definitely put on a good
show here, and whether you're building a desktop or workstation PC it's time for
you to take your pick.