Media Encoding Performance

We'll start off with a "quick" conversion of a DVD rip (more specifically, Chapter 40 from the Star Wars Episode I DVD) to a DiVX MPEG-4 file. We used the latest DiVX codec (5.02) in conjunction with Xmpeg 4.5 to perform the encoding at 720 x 480.

We set the encoding speed to Fastest, disabled audio processing and left all of the remaining settings on their defaults. We recorded the last frame rate given during the encoding process as the progress bar hit 100%

MPEG-4 Encoding Performance - Xmpeg 4.5
DiVX 5.02 Conversion Frame Rate (higher is better)
NVIDIA nForce2

VIA KT333

66.3

64.3

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0
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13
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27
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40
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53
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66
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80

The nForce2 gains a 3% advantage over the KT333, but clearly nothing tangible.

MP3 Encoding Performance - LAME 3.91
Time in Seconds to Encode 170MB .wav File
NVIDIA nForce2

VIA KT333

90

90

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0
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18
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36
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54
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72
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90
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108

There's no difference in MP3 encoding either.

3D Rendering Performance - 3ds max 5 Gaming Performance
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  • Anonymous User - Monday, October 20, 2003 - link

    Well we actually have been eagerly awaiting the release of NVIDIA's second Athlon XP chipset. Our expectations for the chipset weren't unreasonably high, which was the case with the original nForce, and there are many more launch partners this time around

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