Biostar TA770 A2+
4. Test Configuration
Review Pages
1. Introduction
2. The Package
3. The BIOS
4. Test Configuration
5. Everest Ultimate Edition 2007
6. SiSoftware Sandra
7. PCMark05, 3DMark06
8. Science Mark 2.0, Pov-Ray, x264 Benchmark
9. SYSmark 2007 Preview, WorldBench 6
10. Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (DirectX9)
11. Overclocking
12. Summary
13. MAXON CINEBENCH
2. The Package
3. The BIOS
4. Test Configuration
5. Everest Ultimate Edition 2007
6. SiSoftware Sandra
7. PCMark05, 3DMark06
8. Science Mark 2.0, Pov-Ray, x264 Benchmark
9. SYSmark 2007 Preview, WorldBench 6
10. Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (DirectX9)
11. Overclocking
12. Summary
13. MAXON CINEBENCH
After using Everest Ultimate Edition we can get more information about the motherboard:
All the tests were performed with BIOS VerC20BS installed.
Let's see now how our CPU was identified under CPU-Z:
Due to a Bios limitation, the 1T function was non-operational, so it was left at it 2T to complete all the tests.
Test PC configuration:
- CPU: Retail AMD Athlon X2 4600+
- CPU Cooler: AMD stock + additional 120mm fan
- Memory: 2x1GB Crucial PC2-8000 (400MHz @ 4-4-4-8-2T-2.20V)
- VGA: MSI 7600GT Silent with Nvidia 163.71 installed
- HDD: WD 80GB SATAI (primary)
- Operating system: Windows XP SP2 with all the latest updates installed
Benchmarks:
- Sisoft Sandra 2008 XII
- Everest Lavalys Ultimated Edition v4.20.1170
- SuperPI Mod v1.5XS
- PC Mark05 v1.2.0
- 3D Mark06 v1.1.0
- x264 Benchmark
- Science Mark 2
- POV 3.70 beta15
- CineBench R9.5
- CineBench R10
- SysMark 2007 Preview
- WorldBench 6 beta2
- Lost Planet Extreme Conditions DX9 Demo