Reviews | Gigabyte X48T-DQ6 (Page 7 of 12)

Page 7 - Benchmark: EVEREST CPU

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.

CPU and FPU benchmarks

State of the art multi-threaded benchmark methods to measure performance of both old and brand new processors. References list to compare actual performance with other systems.

From: Developer's Page

Besides Cinebench R10, we've also upgraded to EVEREST 4.20 for our tests -- which apparently is kind of different from EVEREST 4.00, so we've rebenchmarked everything. All four boards were very close together in the Queen test, but when it comes to Photoworxx the difference really kicked in. DDR3 had a nice gain over DDR2, and X38+DDR3 had a nice gain over P35+DDR3. The Gigabyte X48T-DQ6 also proved a minor lead over the Asus P5E3-Deluxe. The rest of the scores are just that close together -- especially in the AES subtest.


Page Index
1. Introduction, Features, and Specifications
2. Bundle, Chipset, BIOS
3. A Closer Look, Board Layout
4. Test System; Benchmark: 3DMark06
5. Benchmark: PCMark05
6. Benchmark: Cinebench R10, SuperPI 1M
7. Benchmark: EVEREST CPU
8. Benchmark: EVEREST FPU
9. Benchmark: EVEREST Memory
10. Benchmark: EVEREST Memory Latency, HDTach 3.0.1.0
11. Onboard Sound (RMAA 6.06) Analyzation
12. Overclocking and Conclusion