CPU Performance, Short Form

For our motherboard reviews, we use our short form testing method. These tests usually focus on if a motherboard is using MultiCore Turbo (the feature used to have maximum turbo on at all times, giving a frequency advantage), or if there are slight gains to be had from tweaking the firmware. We leave the BIOS settings at default and memory at JEDEC (DDR4-2133 C15) for these tests, making it very easy to see which motherboards have MCT enabled by default.

Video Conversion – Handbrake v0.9.9: link

Handbrake is a media conversion tool that was initially designed to help DVD ISOs and Video CDs into more common video formats. For HandBrake, we take two videos (a 2h20 640x266 DVD rip and a 10min double UHD 3840x4320 animation short) and convert them to x264 format in an MP4 container.  Results are given in terms of the frames per second processed, and HandBrake uses as many threads as possible.

Handbrake v0.9.9 H.264 Encoding: 640x266 Film

Handbrake v0.9.9 H.264 Encoding: 3840x4320 Animation

Compression – WinRAR 5.0.1: link

Our WinRAR test from 2013 is updated to the latest version of WinRAR at the start of 2014. We compress a set of 2867 files across 320 folders totaling 1.52 GB in size – 95% of these files are small typical website files, and the rest (90% of the size) are small 30 second 720p videos.

WinRAR 5.0.1 Compression Test

Point Calculations – 3D Movement Algorithm Test: link

3DPM is a self-penned benchmark, taking basic 3D movement algorithms used in Brownian Motion simulations and testing them for speed. High floating point performance, MHz and IPC wins in the single thread version, whereas the multithread version has to handle the threads and loves more cores. For a brief explanation of the platform agnostic coding behind this benchmark, see my forum post here.

3DPM: Movement Algorithm Tester (1 Thread)
3DPM: Movement Algorithm Tester (10^4 Threads)

Rendering – POV-Ray 3.7: link

The Persistence of Vision Ray Tracer, or POV-Ray, is a freeware package for as the name suggests, ray tracing. It is a pure renderer, rather than modeling software, but the latest beta version contains a handy benchmark for stressing all processing threads on a platform. We have been using this test in motherboard reviews to test memory stability at various CPU speeds to good effect – if it passes the test, the IMC in the CPU is stable for a given CPU speed. As a CPU test, it runs for approximately 2-3 minutes on high end platforms.

POV-Ray 3.7 Render Benchmark (Multi-Threaded)

Synthetic – 7-Zip 9.2: link

As an open source compression tool, 7-Zip is a popular tool for making sets of files easier to handle and transfer. The software offers up its own benchmark, to which we report the result.

7-Zip 9.2 Compress/Decompress Benchmark

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  • Einy0 - Monday, October 17, 2016 - link

    I wouldn't say trashy, redneck absolutely...
  • Samus - Monday, October 17, 2016 - link

    It isn't a problem with the camo, it works fine on some products and I perhaps think of MSI when I see it since they take such a military angle with their marketing.

    But a camo theme doesn't belong on a workstation board. It just doesn't. If you want to see what proper workstation boards historically looked like, check out various Supermicro or Asus products, such as the P6T WS. This is a strange angle for gigabyte to take with such an expensive, niche product.
  • theuglyman0war - Monday, October 17, 2016 - link

    I thought the G1 line was originally branded to look military as competition for supposedly military grade competing (sabertooth, tuf ) mB s with a rugged military designs from Asus n MSI?
  • theuglyman0war - Monday, October 17, 2016 - link

    like the g1 killer's sniper assasin and guerilla boards
  • BrokenCrayons - Tuesday, October 18, 2016 - link

    That product name...

    The G1 Killer Sniper Assasin Tactical Assault Special Ops Guerilla ... motherboard. Heh, in the end it always boils down to your mom no matter how "militarized" the motherboard's product name.
  • blppt - Tuesday, October 18, 2016 - link

    Hey, us keyboard commandos need the toughest, baddest, hardcore-est combat ready components!
  • jumjjcmsw - Thursday, November 10, 2016 - link

    Come precedentemente riportato qui a iTech Post, ci sono voci su Niantic introducendo eventi Pokemon GO al fine di catturare Pokemon mancante. O forse, faranno cadere questi concerti come un modo per i giocatori di acquisire bonus XP e ricompense. La cosa è quando. Questo è anche lo stesso con l'evento Leggendaria - non ha data precisa stesura di questo documento.
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  • 3ogdy - Monday, October 17, 2016 - link

    I like this Gigabyte Sabertooth.
  • hubick - Monday, October 17, 2016 - link

    I suppose the Thunderbolt port will only output onboard video, and won't let you route DisplayPort from a PCIe graphics card? :-(
  • JeffFlanagan - Monday, October 17, 2016 - link

    I suppose it would be good for someone who has a socket 1150 Xeon laying around, and wants to pretend to be in the military while playing games.

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