Synthetic Test - CliBench Mk III SMP 0.7.10 (CPU Tests)

Windows 2000 Professional

CliBench MK III SMP 0.7.10
Dhrystones
Whetstones
Eight Queens Matrix Number
Floating Point
ABIT VP6
2381
833
3286
73015
111006
11115
Acorp 6A815EPD
2381
833
2714
78420
111400
11115
AOpen DX34 Plus
2379
833
3286
70643
111005
11115
ASUS CUV4X-DLS
2398
833
3286
66545
111824
11186
ECS D6VAA
2392
833
3298
68131
111824
11191
EPoX EP-D3VA
2386
833
3294
70311
111400
11115
Gigabyte GA-6VVD7
2376
833
3286
70134
111006
11115
Iwill DVD266-R
2445
851
3389
70437
112865
11287
MSI 694D Pro
2392
833
3290
68131
111452
11186
MSI 694D Master-S
2392
833
3277
66239
111400
11115

The above table gives the results of some very CPU intensive tests. Since we used two CPUs for all testing, it's a very good indication of how good the SMP implementation is on each motherboard. Once again, the Iwill DVD266-R clinch the top spot, where it edges out all other competitors in every category except the Matrix test.

The Acorp 6A815EPD fluctuates between tests, where it scored very high in the Matrix test but very poorly under the Eight Queens test. Besides that, all other boards perform very similarly, showing that SMP has been implemented properly on all motherboards.

Synthetic Test - CliBench Mk III SMP 0.7.10 (Memory and I/O Tests)

Windows 2000 Professional

CliBench MK III SMP 0.7.10 (Memory and Disk)
Memory Throughput
Hard Drive Read
Hard Drive Write
Max
Avg
Min
Max
Avg
Min
ABIT VP6
127932
19248
14994
13084
23486
22217
19248
Acorp 6A815EPD
142983
16410
13943
12132
23486
21777
18220
AOpen DX34 Plus
120453
19154
14037
10347
22944
24954
19834
ASUS CUV4X-DLS
135040
19248
13382
11689
25221
21917
19248
ECS D6VAA
115748
19320
14659
12132
25221
21143
18720
EPoX EP-D3VA
121536
21787
17364
14279
27464
24758
21787
Gigabyte GA-6VVD7
121536
19457
14827
10916
27379
24627
21787
Iwill DVD266-R
173622
20480
16806
14222
27379
24824
20480
MSI 694D Pro
127931
15584
12828
11302
21823
19852
17747
MSI 694D Master-S
127932
21787
16136
13653
29767
26432
21880

The second set of CliBench tests involve memory throughput and I/O performance. On the memory side, the Iwill DVD266-R outperforms all other boards by a big margin easily, not a surprise since it uses DDR memory technology while all other boards are still using SDR SDRAM.

VIA has been criticized for their poor memory performance, and we once again see that here since among the SDR boards, the Acorp 6A815EPD scores much higher. Among Apollo Pro133A boards, the ASUS CUV4X-DLS jumps out a bit, mainly because of its extensive memory tweaking options, while the ECS D6VAA falls behind in memory performance by quite a bit.

Disk I/O performance is relatively uniform across the board, which isn't a surprise because these tests are usually far more disk limited than controller limited.

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  • yelo333 - Thursday, May 12, 2005 - link

    On the Acorp 6A815EPD page, there is a misspelling:

    largeer

    Just search for it ;)

    Oh, and don't ask me why I'm actually reading such an old article :P
  • 29a - Friday, May 8, 2020 - link

    I had one of these and a cool thing about it was that the CPUs didn't have to be the same speed.

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