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Written by John Chen    Saturday, 01 October 2005 11:00
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Results

During testing, all HTT are manually set to 200MHZ.  Command rate was set at 1T and only the normal CAS, TRCD, TRP, TRAS were adjusted to 2-2-2-5.  Due to the compatibility issue of the 3000+ Venice and 2x512MB memory and command rate of 1T, all tests for the Fatal1ty AN8 SLI will be run at a command rate of 2T.

Sysmark 2004

Sysmark2004 is a very common benchmark used to measure a system's potential in performance.  It goes through long and grueling tests that include compression and decompression and office intensive programs.

3DMark2001SE

3DMark is probably the overclocker's favorite benchmark.  Unlike 3DMark2003, which stresses mainly the video card, 3DMark2001SE tests all of the system's main components.  Increasing the CPU speed, memory speed, and video card speeds will result in higher results in the final score. 

PCMark2004

The PCMark2004 system benchmark puts the entire system to work.  It is quite surprising that the Fatal1ty AN8 SLI won in this department with a slower command rate of 2T.

PCMark2002

PCMark2002 is older than PCMark2004 but still very similar.  Ouch!  The Fatal1ty AN8 SLI was badly beaten in the memory benchmark department.  It can't be helped though; the 2T command rate will lower your memory bandwidth by quite a bit.

 



 

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