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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
FPU performance isn't necessarily the D525's strong points, but still provides commendable performance for a budget low power consumption CPU (Just don't try to compare it against a Core i5 or i7, haha). The Julia benchmark score is comparable to the Athlon 64 X2 4000+, and the rest of the test results -- Mandel and SinJulia -- is roughly on the same level as a 2x Pentium III-S 1.26GHz and Opteron 240, respectively. The performance jump isn't exactly huge compared to the D510, but it is commendable and should provide a bit more power for day to day use. As aforementioned, take the 4400+ results as a grain of salt as it is just used for reference purposes only.
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 R11.5
11. Onboard Sound Frequency Analysis
12. Power Consumption and Conclusion