Audio/Video Benchmarks
The Lame MP3 encoder does not benefit from increased storage subsystem performance.
The video transcoding process using the DivX 6.6 codec was slightly quicker with the faster RAID setups.
The Lame MP3 encoder does not benefit from increased storage subsystem performance.
The video transcoding process using the DivX 6.6 codec was slightly quicker with the faster RAID setups.
mmm yours memory tests don't convince me. You should run, for example, Winrar AND Lame IN PARALLEL/SIMULTANEOUS (i.e multitasking), otherwise, caches don't are flushed (and it's when dual channel really is important). Note that it's not a superflous situation; under normal use a system commonly have several huge memory applications run concurrently (word, browser whith a lot of tabs open, anti-virus, etc. )
el_bot
I seriously doubt that this score is accurate. I am using the built in graphics controller on the motherboard which is an AMD 760G chipset (ATI HD 3000 or 3200 I think). I've used Radeon HD 5450 video cards on similar systems and they give me a score of 5.4. How can a built in graphics controller give me a 5.1?
AMD Athlon II X3 435 Rana (2.9 ghz)
Asus M4A78LT-M motherboard
4 GB G.Skill DDR3-1333 (2x2GB) F3-10600CL9D-4GBNT CL9-9-9-24 1.5V
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
because if you used 2 different memory chips both will run at the speed of the lowest memory chip when you activate dual channel in your motherboard
Intel HyperThreading - leading to the "H T" on the 'Intel Inside' sticker of computers with that 875p chipset and a single core Pentium 4 processor.
It equals simulated dual core tech.
Some Core processors also have HT.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/340555-28-intel-hyperthreading-helpful