Benchmarks
Software used during testing consisted of the following:
- Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2
- NVIDIA ForceWare 84.21 drivers
- CPUZ Version 1.35
- CineBench 2003
- LAME MP3 Encoding
- PC Magazine Winstone 2004
- PC Magazine Multimedia Content Creation 2004
- POV-Ray 3.7 beta 13
- RightMark Memory Analyzer
- SiSoft Sandra 2004
- TMPGEnc MPEG2 Encoding
- WinRAR
- Call of Duty
- Comanche 4
- Doom 3
- Far Cry
- Halo
- Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
- Unreal Tournament 2004
In order to keep the testing as fair as possible, we will use the following test platforms:
LGA 775 Conroe System
As is our custom for a while now, we discuss our overclocking adventures at the end of the article. We include overclocked benchmarks to show you what gains you might get if you also achieved similar overclocks - our test sytems were all stable at the settings shown with air cooling. The chart labels incorporate a lot of information about the test configuration. The first line shows the socket type and the model of the processor. Since all the processors shown are dual core devices, we did not specify that on the charts.
The second line shows the "FSB/HT clock rate" x "CPU multiplier" and the effective DDR memory speed. Please note that all DDR2 tests were run at 4-4-4-12 timings where possible.
Ok, enough talking about the basics... let's get on with the testing!
A note about our charts: Please note that to help you digest the chart information we use a different colour to mark the labels and the bars/lines so that the products will stand out and be easier to identify. Just look for the dark red text and darker coloured bars.