Asus P7P55D-E Premium Review (Page 6 of 13)

Page 6 - Benchmark: EVEREST Memory

About EVEREST Ultimate Edition

EVEREST Ultimate Edition is an industry leading system diagnostics and benchmarking solution for enthusiasts PC users, based on the award-winning EVEREST Technology. During system optimizations and tweaking it provides essential system and overclock information, advanced hardware monitoring and diagnostics capabilities to check the effects of the applied settings. CPU, FPU and memory benchmarks are available to measure the actual system performance and compare it to previous states or other systems. Furthermore, complete software, operating system and security information makes EVEREST Ultimate Edition a comprehensive system diagnostics tool that offers a total of 100 pages of information about your PC.

Memory benchmarking

Memory read and write speed, memory latency measurement to stress the memory and cache subsystem, including reference list to compare actual performance with other systems.

From: Developer's Page

Please note that C-State must be enabled to obtain these memory results -- otherwise, the numbers will be consistently 10-15% lower due to software and CPU characteristics. Like our EVEREST CPU and FPU battery of benchmarks in the previous two pages, the Asus motherboard used for this review also demonstrated a consistent but very small advantage over its Gigabyte competitor. While identical settings were used for both motherboards, the Asus is probably a bit more optimized as far as settings and drivers are concerned in order to give it its slight lead.


Page Index
1. Introduction, Features, and Specifications
2. Bundle, Chipset, BIOS
3. A Closer Look, Board Layout, Test System
4. Benchmark: EVEREST CPU
5. Benchmark: EVEREST FPU
6. Benchmark: EVEREST Memory
7. Benchmark: PCMark Vantage
8. Benchmark: 3DMark06 Professional
9. Benchmark: PassMark PerformanceTest 7.0
10. Benchmark: SuperPI 1M, Cinebench R10
11. Onboard Sound (RMAA 6.2.3) Analyzation
12. Asus Express Gate Onboard Linux
13. Overclocking and Conclusion