Asus hmmmmm to me just now that is a swear word! I had a Rampage II Gene die after less than 200 hours use it then took them 4 WEEKS AND 5 DAYS to send out a replacement by which time I'd replaced it with the GA-X58A-UD3R... The board they sent out as a replacement was a Rampage II Extreme which was a result I'll admit though what if my build was an mATX??? The Rampage II Extreme now sits gathering dust so to speak
this is what my mums pc managed overall 1477 specs core i3 530 @3.96ghz gigabyte udh3 board i think and 2gb ddr3 1333 and an western digital 320gb blue i think i think i might have some fun over clocking it a bit more
odd i overclocked the cpu to 4.2 and i got 1479 overall 2 points diffrence did get it to 4.4 but it wasn't stable i would try harder but my dad told me off and than i can't mess around with my mums computer even though i built it and i am getting a EK supreme second hand but i won't have that installed till next month as i am going to sweden tomorrow on holiday so will have to have fun when i get back
Worst score yet: Results: Image editing: 324 points. Video encoding: 289 points. Multitasking testing: 14 points. Overall score: 209 points. Check out that multitasking score! System specs: Athlon XP 2600+ (Barton) @ 1.92ghz - 1.5gb ddr1 pc2700 ram @ 333mhz.
Image editing: 1264 points. Video encoding: 1980 points. Multitasking testing: 1133 points. Overall score: 1459 points. Not too bad I think for stock on an i5 760, only got it this week so no oc yet.
Don't forget you'll need a graphics card that can play back h.264 video - otherwise the 3rd test won't run.
Did mine for the first time last night and got this. Not sure if that is any good. I have a mild OC to 3608MHz and just the ATI overdrive on my HD4870
I was okay on that front, unfortunately the IDE HDDs have failed completely, so the whole machine is pretty much scrap now. Not planning on buying any "new" parts for it.
I managed 1720 on normal speed with XMP enabled 2041 @3.5 GHz and 2173 @4GHz. Spec: Asus P6TD Deluxe, g-skill 1600, titan fenrir, i7 940, XFX 9800 GX2 black edition.
Just built an E8400 system from spare bits, although it does include a HD4870 that I was going to XFire in my i7 920 system but didn't coz the PCB colours don't match with: IE 1597 VE 1806 MT 1152 Total 1518 That's at a stable and surprisingly cool 4.2GHz. It's an old Abit IP35 XE with poor RAM dividers so I can only run the RAM at 936MHz.
The bench mark test doesn't seem to be a killer like prime 95, I was hitting mid to high 50's on 4GHz which surprised me a bit as my cpu runs quite hot at the best of times when it's cranked right up.
Results: Image editing: 657 points. Video encoding: 890 points. Multitasking testing: 503 points. Overall score: 683 points. Ouch. Dual Opteron 275 @ 2.2ghz (4 cores in total) 2gb DDR400 ECC Reg HP branded RAM (4x512) Gigabyte GT240 512mb GDDR5 320GB 5400rpm 2.5" Toshiba SATA2 drive No optical
Welcome to The Custom PC Benchmarks Suite. Benchmarks started. Image editing started. Image editing finished. H.264 video encoding started. H.264 video encoding finished. MultiTasking testing started. Disabling Aero Glass. Re-enabling Aero Glass. MultiTasking testing finished. Results: Image editing: 1644 points. Video encoding: 2838 points. Multitasking testing: 1574 points. Overall score: 2019 points. Benchmarks finished.
Specification as per signature but with all cores unlocked and running at 3.63Mhz Image editing 951 Video encoding 1805 Multitasking 984 Overall 1246 For budget build i'm quite happy with that.
Results: Image editing: 216 seconds with 13% average CPU usage. Image editing: 1738 points. Video encoding: 268 seconds with 34% average CPU usage. Video encoding: 3061 points. Multitasking testing: 110 seconds with 22% average CPU usage. Multitasking testing: 1698 points. Overall score: 2166 points. Benchmarks finished. not to bad , sig for rig spec's.