System Performance: UL and BAPCo Benchmarks

Our 2022 Q4 update to the test suite for Windows 11-based systems carries over some of the standard benchmarks we have been using over the last several years, including UL's PCMark. New additions include BAPCo's CrossMark multi-platform benchmarking tool, as well as UL's Procyon benchmark suite. BPACo recently updated their SYSmark benchmark suite - while operational at a basic level, it is missing key features such as energy consumption measurement. We will start including SYSmark 30 once the open issues are resolved.

UL PCMark 10

UL's PCMark 10 evaluates computing systems for various usage scenarios (generic / essential tasks such as web browsing and starting up applications, productivity tasks such as editing spreadsheets and documents, gaming, and digital content creation). We benchmarked select PCs with the PCMark 10 Extended profile and recorded the scores for various scenarios. These scores are heavily influenced by the CPU and GPU in the system, though the RAM and storage device also play a part. The power plan was set to Balanced for all the PCs while processing the PCMark 10 benchmark. The scores for each contributing component / use-case environment are also graphed below.

UL PCMark 10 - Performance Scores

In CPU-bound components like 'Essentials' and 'Productivity', the DeskMeet B660 manages to snag one of the top two spots thanks to its CPU prowess as well as high RAM speeds. However, components that bring the GPU into the equation drag down the system - after all, a Radeon RX 6400 is no match even for a RTX 2070 when it comes to graphics capabilities. Overall, we see the DeskMeet B660 slot in just above the Ghost Canyon NUC.

UL Procyon v2.1.544

PCMark 10 utilizes open-source software such as Libre Office and GIMP to evaluate system performance. However, many of their professional benchmark customers have been requesting evaluation with commonly-used commercial software such as Microsoft Office and Adobe applications. In order to serve their needs, UL introduced the Procyon benchmark in late 2020. There are five benchmark categories currently - Office Productivity, AI Inference, Battery Life, Photo Editing, and Video Editing. AI Inference benchmarks are available only for Android devices, while the battery life benchmark is applicable to Windows devices such as notebooks and tablets. We presents results from our processing of the other three benchmarks.

UL Procyon - Office Productivity Scores

The performance of all the MS Office components follow the same pattern as per expectations - the Core i7-12700F in the DeskMeet B660 slots exactly in the middle of the pack, between the Core i9-11900KB and the Core i9-12900 in the Beast Canyon and Dragon Canyon respectively. This comes as no surprise, as the workloads are reflective of the CPU performance, with the GPU playing little to no role.

Moving on to the evaluation of Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom, we find the pattern in the scores to be similar to that of the Office workloads. The GPU again appears to play no role in the final standings.

UL Procyon - Photo Editing

UL Procyon evaluates performance for video editing using Adobe Premier Pro, and GPU acceleration plays a significant role here. The Radeon RX 6400 has no encoding acceleration capabilities for any codec, and the workload falls back purely to the CPU. This is no match for the hardware-accelerated scenarios in all the NUC Extreme models, resulting in the DeskMeet B660 coming in last in video editing performance.

UL Procyon - Video Editing

Given the absence of SYSmark scores and workload energy consumption numbers for the foreseeable future, we opted to record energy consumption numbers for each of the above Procyon components.

UL Procyon - Office Productivity - Energy Consumption
UL Procyon - Photo Editing - Energy Consumption
UL Procyon - Video Editing - Energy Consumption

The DeskMeet B660 configuration is the only system in the list using a discrete GPU operating solely within the 75W provided by the PCIe slot. This also translates to lower power consumption numbers at the wall during active workloads. Despite not faring too well in the performance numbers, we find that the DeskMeet B660 is frugal in terms of the energy consumed while processing each workload component.

BAPCo CrossMark 1.0.1.86

BAPCo's CrossMark aims to simplify benchmark processing while still delivering scores that roughly tally with SYSmark. The main advantage is the cross-platform nature of the tool - allowing it to be run on smartphones and tablets as well.

BAPCo CrossMark 1.0.1.86 - Sub-Category Scores

The relative performance seen in the overall PCMark 10 scores translate to CrossMark also. The only disappointing score is in the responsiveness numbers. As we shall see further down in this review, our choice of storage device was not very optimal for the system.

Setup Notes and Platform Analysis Workstation Performance - SPEC Benchmarks
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  • ganeshts - Thursday, February 9, 2023 - link

    I apologize for the error in the comment above. There is plenty of space available on the inside of the inner frame to mount 2x 2.5" disk drives adjacent to the front I/O.

    Please check the first column in the picture here:

    https://www.asrock.com/nettop/sticker/MeetX300-Exp...

    Note that the 3.5" drive installation could cause interference with cabling if a dual slot GPU is installed, but 2.5" drives should not be an issue.
  • ganeshts - Friday, January 27, 2023 - link

    Yes, there is a 8-pin connector from the PSU. You can also check out the Graphics Card QVL on the ASRock website for the product. There are a few 3060 models in there.
  • Hrel - Thursday, January 26, 2023 - link

    still way too many trade offs, going smaller than mini-ITX just takes you out of the PC world in every meaningful way. GPU's that fit this thing are almost exclusively Nvidia and the fastest you can get is RTX3060... however with one fan on the card and that small space it's gonna die quickly, as well as the rest of these components.
  • Mr.Vegas - Friday, January 27, 2023 - link

    There is 3060ti made by asus that fits there, dual slot and less than 20cm
  • shrimp_parm - Thursday, February 9, 2023 - link

    "Since the DeskMeet B660 is a consumer-focused system, the UEFI has all the bells and whistles including the ability to update firmware directly from the Internet and fine-grained control of the fan speeds in relation to the temperatures."

    Is it possible to update bios via internet without the need for a 12th gen cpu, to accommodate 13th gen cpu's?

    Thanks
  • LMao HAHA - Sunday, March 12, 2023 - link

    I have one and want to know actually. I still need CPU and haven't build it since Nov. But I think if you bought one recently past 2023, it may have the 13th gen Bios ready.
  • marcelop67 - Monday, February 13, 2023 - link

    This makes a great little Proxmox server. I have installed an i5 12400, 128GB memory, dual Samsung 980 PRO 1TB, dual WD Red 2TD SATA SSD's and an Intel quad port PCIe card,
    When you are concerned about the M.2 SSD slot on the motherboard's underside, you can use a Be quiet! MC1 M2 SSD heatsink. It fits perfectly and reduces the operating temperature by ~15 degrees Celsius. (at least with my Samsung 980 Pro's).

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