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Benchmarks and Settings

05:01 - Monday 29 October 2007 by Bert Töpelt
Source: Tom's Hardware UK – Keywords: intel, core2, penryn
Categories: Hardware

Table of content:

Benchmarks and Settings

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3D-Games
Warhammer Mark of ChaosVersion: 1.006.000
Video Mode: 1280x1024
Video Quality: game default
Multiple CPU/Core

Demo: THG Timedemo (1 minutes)
Quake 4Version: 1.3 Final
Video Mode: 1280x1024
Video Quality: game default

Benchmark I: THG Timedemo
Benchmark II: playnettimedemo id_demo001
(official ID-Soft NetTimeDemo)
Unreal Tournament 2004Version: 3369
UMark: 2.0.0
Video Mode: 1280x1024
High Image Quality
Bots: 16

Benchmark: AS-Junkyard
Serious Sam 2Version: 2.070
Video Mode: 1024x768
HDR Rendering: off
Renderer: Direct3D
Filtering mode: none
Antialiasing mode: none

Benchmark: Greendale
F.E.A.RVersion: 1.08 Retail
Video Mode: 1280x1024
Computer: High
Graphics Card: Custom
FSAA: off
Texture Filtering: Trilinear

Benchmark: Performance Test
Supreme CommanderVersion: 3.220
Video Mode: 1024x768
Video Quality: game default
Vsync = off

Benchmark: real 60 second game
with real three computer physics
PreyVersion: 1.3
Video Mode: 1280x1024
Video Quality: game default
Vsync = off

Benchmark: THG-Demo
Audio
iTunes 7.2Version: 7.1.1.5
Audio CD "Terminator II SE", 53 min
High Quality (160 kbps)
Lame MP3Version 3.98 Beta 3 (05-22-2007)
Audio CD "Terminator II SE", 53 min
wave to mp3
160 kbps
Video
Pinnacle Studio 11 PlusVersion: 11.0.0.5082
Encoding and Transition Rendering
Private MPEG2-Cam-Movie
Video: 720 x 480 Pixel, NTSC, 6000 kbits/sec
Audio: MPEG Layer 2, 224 kbits/sec 16 Bit, Stereo 48 KHz

File Type: MPEG-2 (DVD Compatible)
TMPEG 4.2Version: 4.2.10.211
import file:
Terminator 2 SE DVD (720x576, 16:9) 2 Minutes
Dolby Digital, 48000 Hz, 6-Channel, English
Advanced Acoustic Engine MP3 Encoder (160 kbps)
DivX 6.6.1Version: 6.6.1

- Main Menu -
Profile: Home Theater Profile (720 x 576)
1-pass, 780 kbit/s
- Codec Menu -
Encoding mode: Insane Quality
Enhanced multithreading
XviD 1.1.2Version: 1.1.2 (01/11/2006)
Target quantizer: 1.00 (maximum quality)
Clone DVD 2Version: 2.908
DVD "Terminator II SE" (English version)
Transcoding from DVD-9 to DVD-4.7
Audio: English Dolby AC-3/6 (surround) - DTS
Subtitle: no
MainConcept H.264 EncoderVersion: 2.0
MPEG2 to MPEG2 (H.264)
MainConcept H.264/AVC Codec
24 sec HDTV 1920x1080 (MPEG2)

Audio: MPEG Layer 2 (48 kHz, 2 Channel, 16 Bit)
Stream: Transport
Codec: H.264
Mode: NTSC (29.97 FPS)
Profile: High
Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 HDTV
Windows Media Encoder 9.1 AP HDTV
Windows Audio Encoder 10 Pro
Version: 2.0
NTSC MPEG2-HDTV 1920x1080 (24 sec)

Import: Mainconcept NTSC HDTV 1080i
Export: Adobe Media Encoder

- Video -
Windows Media Video 9 Advanced Profile
Encoding Passes: one
Bitrate Mode: Constant
Frame: 1920x1080
Frame Rate: 29.97
Maximum Bitrate [kbps]: 2000
Image Quality: 50.00

- Audio -
Windows Media Audio 10 Professional
Encoding Passes: one
Bitrate Mode: Constant
Audio Format: 160 kbps, 44.1 kHz, 2 channel 16 bit (A/V) CBR
HD Playback (Blue Ray)PowerDVD HD 7.3
Blue Ray - Disc (James Bond - Casino Royale)
Video Mode: 1920x1080p (full screen)
Codec: H.264
Applications
Grisoft AVG Anti-VirusVersion: 7.5.467
Virus base: 269.6.1./776

Benchmark: Windows XP (Windows folder)
WinrarVersion 3.70 BETA 8
Compression = Best
Dictionary = 4096 kB

Benchmark: THG-Workload
Auodesk 3D Studio Max 9Version: 9.0
Rendering a Dragon picture

rendering HTDV 1920x1080
Maxon Cinema 4D Release 10Version: 10.008
Rendering from a scene
"Water drop at a Rose"

Resolution: 1280 x 1024 - 8Bit (50 frames)
Adobe Photoshop CS 3Version: 10.0x20070321
Filtering from a 69 MB TIF-Photo

Benchmark: Tomshardware-Benchmark V1.0.0.4
Programmed by Tomshardware using Delphi 2006
Filers:
Crosshatch
Glass
Sumi-e
Accented Edges
Angled Strokes
Sprayed Strokes
Adobe Acrobat 7 ProfessionalVersion: 7.0.9
Settings: High Quality Print
Compatibility: Acrobat 8 (PDF 1.7)
Security: High (128-bit RC4)
Microsoft Powerpoint 2007Version: 2007
PPT to PDF
Powerpoint Document (115 Pages)
Adobe PDF-Printer
Deep Fritz 10Version: Nov 16 2006
Synthetic Benchmarks
3DMark06Version: 1.10
1280x1024 - 32 bit
Graphics and CPU Default Benchmark
PCMark05 ProVersion: 1.2.0
CPU and Memory Tests
Windows Media Player 10.00.00.3646
Windows Media Encoder 9.00.00.2980
SiSoftware Sandra XI SP1cVersion 2007.5.11.40
CPU Test = CPU Arithmetic / MultiMedia
Memory Test = Bandwidth Benchmark


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Bik3r 29/10/2007 03:09
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Just a small typo on the first line on thelast page... i'm sure the word that is meant to be there is "reticent". Other than that an excellent, informative and thorough review, thank you :D

spuddyt 29/10/2007 06:11
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wow... poor amd :(

leexgx 29/10/2007 10:42
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the green bars are getting smaller for AMD :(

i still going to get an AMD64 5000+ Black edition as my server needs an new cpu, mobo and ram

i do not want to replace my motherboard just yet as it performs Fully stable for me and i not looked into stable/good OC boards for Intel yet

but darn that CPU has some power behind it lol

Bik3r 30/10/2007 12:30
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Yup.... AMD seems pwned for the time being :( Bad for them and surely bad for us :( I hope their quadcore (on a single chip) solution is a success...

bobwya 30/10/2007 08:57
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Are THG listening to the readers? This is a lot better than articles of recent times!! Now what about the follow up article... 'Penryn Hitting 5Ghz on ambient watercooling!!'.

Thanks guys!!

Bob

PS Like the detail on the new SSE4.1 instructions + history of SSE instructions - nice touch!!

mi1ez 30/10/2007 10:00
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I agree with Bob- It's nice to get a decent, in depth technical article, the likes of which got me reading THG in the first place!

thechevron 31/10/2007 07:37
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I like the picture at the bottom of page 9. Nice toastie air blowing right into the arse end of that video card, just as well its not a scorchy pentium 4 :))

crackez 02/11/2007 03:49
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Yes indeed it will be nice to see how well it performs with a watercooling system, who knows even liquid nitrogen will be nice.. If they reach with Intel Pentium 4 more than 5GHz I wonder how much GHz might give a 45nm processor heheh

P.S. With liquid nitrogen I'd like to see how well it performs TOO!! [of course a more simple solutions like a watercooling overcloking still is a good thing, especially if it's in a video to see exactly what is going on]

godman 04/11/2007 11:34
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Sounds like a 805 ... only more expensive, faster and twice the cores :P

crackez 06/11/2007 03:32
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I thought I left some feedback a few days ago.. oh well I was just saying why not a review of an overclocked intel processor reaching lets say 5Ghz? or even 6GHz with some liquid nitrogen perhaps. I currently have an Athlon 64 X2 5000+(running on more than 3.1GHz on water from 2.6GHz and planning for some peltier stuff soon to reach over 3.5-4 GHz)

anqe 17/11/2007 08:57
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I think 4GHz is slightly disapointing and production samples will rapidly push past 4GHz once they hit their second spin.

If we're already seeing 3.6GHz+ air cooled on Q6600's @ 65nm then another 20% hike in speed should be pushing it to 4.2GHz easily.

The scary thing for all should be what the hell happens when Intel take away AMD's only defense in the way of adding a memory controller to the die. Low latency access with a shared L2 and ridiculously scalable frequency leaves AMD looking a rather poor second choice.

With Intel sandbaging already and enjoying healthy margin that is only going to be worse for AMD later on.

Danny24 21/03/2008 12:31
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Whilst the article makes for very interesting reading why did TH choose to test the QX9650 CPU? This is one of the most expensive processors on the market today and well beyond the reach of all but the most well off users.

I understand that you want to achieve the best results possible and therefore chose the best performing processor for the job. However, this particular processor is the only one available with an un-locked multiplier. The majority of users don't have this luxury and only have an option to increase the FSB if they want to overclock their system. This sort of makes the test you've performed redundant for the majority.

A much better processor to test would have been the Q9550. While it's eventual clock speed wont match that of the QX9650, percentage wise it should be near as damn identical.

Otherwise, great article :-)

bobwya 21/03/2008 10:52
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Danny24 :
Whilst the article makes for very interesting reading why did TH choose to test the QX9650 CPU? This is one of the most expensive processors on the market today and well beyond the reach of all but the most well off users.... Blah Blah



Wakey, wakey idiot... This thread is months old and thats all that was out at the time...

Bob

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