Performance Metrics - II

In this section, we mainly look at benchmark modes in programs used on a day-to-day basis, i.e, application performance and not synthetic workloads.

x264 Benchmark

First off, we have some video encoding benchmarks courtesy of x264 HD Benchmark v5.0. This is simply a test of CPU performance. Similar to what we saw in the previous section, the Skull Canyon NUC configuration manages to score better than the BRIX Gaming UHD.

Video Encoding - x264 5.0 - Pass 1

Video Encoding - x264 5.0 - Pass 2

7-Zip

7-Zip is a very effective and efficient compression program, often beating out OpenCL accelerated commercial programs in benchmarks even while using just the CPU power. 7-Zip has a benchmarking program that provides tons of details regarding the underlying CPU's efficiency. In this subsection, we are interested in the compression and decompression MIPS ratings when utilizing all the available threads.

7-Zip LZMA Compression Benchmark

7-Zip LZMA Decompression Benchmark

TrueCrypt

As businesses (and even home consumers) become more security conscious, the importance of encryption can't be overstated. CPUs supporting the AES-NI instruction can accelerate the encryption and decryption processes. The Core i7-6700HQ does have AES-NI support. TrueCrypt, a popular open-source disk encryption program can take advantage of the AES-NI capabilities. The TrueCrypt internal benchmark provides some interesting cryptography-related numbers. The AES speeds are graphed below. This is a purely CPU feature / clock speed based test. In this particular case, the BRIX seems to be handicapped due to the usage of only one SODIMM slot.

TrueCrypt Benchmark

Agisoft Photoscan

Agisoft PhotoScan is a commercial program that converts 2D images into 3D point maps, meshes and textures. The program designers sent us a command line version in order to evaluate the efficiency of various systems that go under our review scanner. The command line version has two benchmark modes, one using the CPU and the other using both the CPU and GPU (via OpenCL). The benchmark takes around 50 photographs and does four stages of computation:

  • Stage 1: Align Photographs
  • Stage 2: Build Point Cloud (capable of OpenCL acceleration)
  • Stage 3: Build Mesh
  • Stage 4: Build Textures

We record the time taken for each stage. Since various elements of the software are single threaded, others multithreaded, and some use GPUs, it is interesting to record the effects of CPU generations, speeds, number of cores, DRAM parameters and the GPU using this software.

Agisoft PhotoScan Benchmark - Stage 1

Agisoft PhotoScan Benchmark - Stage 2

Agisoft PhotoScan Benchmark - Stage 3

Agisoft PhotoScan Benchmark - Stage 4

Dolphin Emulator

Wrapping up our application benchmark numbers is the Dolphin Emulator benchmark mode results. This is again a test of the single-threaded performance. The higher base clock speed of the Core i5-6400 and the higher power budget (65W vs. 45W) allow the Zotac ZBOX MAGNUS EN980 to come out on top in this benchmark.

Dolphin Emulator Benchmark

Performance Metrics - I Benchmarking the GPU
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  • powerarmour - Thursday, November 3, 2016 - link

    No, wrong again my dear letch-worthy friend, it's not useless, just overpriced for what it is, and it's size above common sense.

    I'd guess neither of which you're entirely comfortable with.
  • aj654987 - Wednesday, November 2, 2016 - link

    Still overpriced compared to the alienware alpha r2 which was released a few months ago.
  • Duto - Sunday, October 30, 2016 - link

    Beautiful!, Another awesome Gigabyte product.
  • powerarmour - Tuesday, November 1, 2016 - link

    Cool story bro, do you work for them too?
  • Ranger1065 - Monday, October 31, 2016 - link

    Nobody really cares about reviews of mini pcs as evidenced by the comments section, but Anandtech just keep churning them out. Good job guys another step towards oblivion.
    How long before you suffer the same fate as Daily tech I wonder?
  • powerarmour - Monday, October 31, 2016 - link

    It's already done for, there is literally nothing here worth reading any more, and nothing like how it used to be.

    I don't know why I even bother to comment really, often it's in the vain hope that someone is reading that feels that same way, but hey, no-one seems to care.
  • milkod2001 - Tuesday, November 1, 2016 - link

    From time to time they post some many paged in depth reviews worth to read(even if they are a few months behind to other tech sites:) but yeah, this site got super average since Anand and others have left :(.
  • Findecanor - Friday, November 4, 2016 - link

    You don't speak for me.
  • zodiacfml - Monday, October 31, 2016 - link

    Price fails it again. Beaten by an ASUS $995 gaming laptop.
  • Sailor23M - Tuesday, November 15, 2016 - link

    Skull Canyon is the way to go for me, light gaming with awesome general everyday performance. Anybody see those on sale? Cheapest I can get is $575.

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