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Benchmark Results: Media Encoding

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With the media-encoding benchmarks, we’ll expect to see some solid gains from the overclocked system, as these applications will be heavily reliant on CPU speed.

iTunes delivers about a 30% performance increase with the overclock, which is similar to what we saw in the synthetic Sandra benchmark.

Lame also shows a similar, albeit a little lower, performance increase of about 22%.

Both Xvid and DivX show a 21% to 25% speed increase when the system is overclocked. Once again, CPU speed is the order of the day here.

The Mainconcept media encoder has no surprises for us, with a 27% speed boost when overclocked.

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danielzklein 26/05/2009 10:29
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I wonder why this system builder marathon was limited to Micro-ATX cases. Is there a general trend towards these things or what? I'm looking to build a whole new system soon and I can't see any reason to go Micro-ATX.

paperfox 26/05/2009 17:56
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I don’t think it’s a trend, think of it as more of a challenge. Some people don’t want to have a giant full/mid tower sitting next to them.

danielzklein 26/05/2009 18:48
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Right, I don't mind that at all, so I'll stick to a normal case when assembling my next system. Thanks!

Anonymous 26/05/2009 22:12
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Nice challenge but what's the point when the system dies a couple of months down the line due to shorten life span of all components as a result of high temps. Then you spend another $1300?

blibba 27/05/2009 11:42
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I can't remember if it was this or one of the other SBM articles this month, but they mentioned something about these PCs being LAN boxes - if so heat is going to be even more of an issue (much higher ambient temps, cases right next to each other) so this system would be pretty unviable.

I know that my PC runs as much as 10 degress hotter in that environment - if it's in the low 90s on the CPU and at the limit of GPU stability already, another ten degrees will see it constantly throttling, making errors or shutting down.

Anonymous 28/05/2009 08:09
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Assuming that we were building a full ATX system, what would have been the motherboard of choice for this PC?

Solitaire 28/05/2009 23:06
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Can I also remind everyone that these articles are irrelevent on this side of the Atlantic? Intel and nVidia prices in particular are far, FAR lower in the US - such a system would be over 30% more over here! SLI GTX260 for £200 my arse!

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