Multitasking Content Creation

MCC Winstone 2004

Multimedia Content Creation Winstone 2004 tests the following applications in various usage scenarios:

  • Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1
  • Adobe® Premiere® 6.50
  • Macromedia® Director MX 9.0
  • Macromedia® Dreamweaver MX 6.1
  • Microsoft® Windows MediaTM Encoder 9 Version 9.00.00.2980
  • NewTek's LightWave® 3D 7.5b
  • SteinbergTM WaveLabTM 4.0f

All chips were tested with Lightwave set to spawn 4 threads.

Multimedia Content Creation Winstone 2004

Once again, we see that in the Winstone tests, AMD's Sempron comes out on top of the Celeron D. This time around, we actually see an advantage of the 3300+ over the 3100+.


ICC SYSMark 2004

The first category that we will deal with is 3D Content Creation. The tests that make up this benchmark are described below:

"The user renders a 3D model to a bitmap using 3ds max 5.1, while preparing web pages in Dreamweaver MX. Then the user renders a 3D animation in a vector graphics format."

3D Content Creation SYSMark 2004

Next, we have 2D Content Creation performance:

"The user uses Premiere 6.5 to create a movie from several raw input movie cuts and sound cuts and starts exporting it. While waiting on this operation, the user imports the rendered image into Photoshop 7.01, modifies it and saves the results. Once the movie is assembled, the user edits it and creates special effects using After Effects 5.5."

2D Content Creation SYSMark 2004

The Celeron D remains reasonably competitive with the Sempron, but the 3300+ takes the 9% lead.

The Internet Content Creation suite is rounded up with a Web Publishing performance test:

"The user extracts content from an archive using WinZip 8.1. Meanwhile, he uses Flash MX to open the exported 3D vector graphics file. He modifies it by including other pictures and optimizes it for faster animation. The final movie with the special effects is then compressed using Windows Media Encoder 9 series in a format that can be broadcast over broadband Internet. The web site is given the final touches in Dreamweaver MX and the system is scanned by VirusScan 7.0."

Web Publication SYSMark 2004


Mozilla + Media Encoder

Multitasking: Mozilla and Windows Media Encoder

The Celeron D performed horribly in the Mozilla test, so adding Media Encoder to the mix doesn't really help anything.

Business/General Use Performance Video Creation/Photo Editing
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  • AtaStrumf - Tuesday, April 19, 2005 - link

    #28 overclockingoodness

    My point exactly!!! Someone with an AXP and a 6600GT looks at those charts and thinks: "Holy crap, I really gotta get me a S939 Athlon 3200", when in reality that would be a waste of his money, becasue his GPU would be the bottleneck and a S939 chip would not be able to do $h!t for him. That's why I think, it is important to run CPU game tests with a comparible GPU, otherwise the picture is seriously distorted!

    The best thing to do, would be to run both sets of tests, because running just high end GPU tests is not telling the whole story. A VERY IMPORTANT PART is missing!

    Because of tests like this, I don't really know how much of a bottleneck my Athlon 3200+ S754 is or is not, when coupled with my 6600GT. Should I primarily invest in a new CPU or a new GPU? Only if I get a new high end GPU, can I actually use tests like this to tell me if I should also get a new CPU or is that just a waste of my money?

    GPU tests make this same mistake, by eliminating the CPU bottleneck, by using FX-55 and co. The problem is, that by doing so, they venture in unreal territory, with, for the most part, unrealistic CPU/GPU combos. Great for theory, not so great for practice!
  • nserra - Tuesday, April 19, 2005 - link

    I mean DUAL CORE READY.
  • nserra - Tuesday, April 19, 2005 - link

    I think this review lacks Athlon 64 with socket 754. Unless Athlon 64 with that socket is dead?
    Even so is not right comparing a socket 939 with a socket 754 CPU.

    AMD is doing great with this new CPUs, too bad they have a bad markting machine.

    Right now if INTEL WAS AMD we were already having a campain saying DUAL CORE COMPATIBLE on socket 939 boards. But no ....
  • alangeering - Tuesday, April 19, 2005 - link

    can any reviewer give a guide as to which tests included SSE3 optimisations?

    This was not stated in the review.

    Until the newer stepping of A64, many will not have SSE3, and so, in some media encoding tests you may have been able to show a difference between the A64 and the Semperon (in the semperon's favour).

    I'm running an A64 3000 on S939, with no SSE3 support.
  • KristopherKubicki - Tuesday, April 19, 2005 - link

    Tujan: The Lightscape benchmark comes as a portion of SPECviewperf 8.1. It is not a standalone application.

    Kristopher
  • karlreading - Tuesday, April 19, 2005 - link

    This reminds me a little of a few years back when a thunderbird cost barley more than a spitfire / morgan. made the duron have no market place. AMD should keep the sempron much more crippled than the a64, to give the sempron its market and protect high end a64 chips sales / status. either that or make the lower number a64's unavalible sooner, and replace them with sempys at higer numbers.
    karlos
  • DrMrLordX - Tuesday, April 19, 2005 - link

    Cool & Quiet only works for the Sempron 3000+ or higher. The socket 754 2600+ and 2800+ do not support it.
  • cryptonomicon - Monday, April 18, 2005 - link

    Man I wish there was an exciting TWIST In this article, oh well. Just looks like AMD looked to cut costs in the latest sempron and produce a more power/heat efficent processor, not much fancy :(
  • Avalon - Monday, April 18, 2005 - link

    Zebo, you know I work for stability :)
  • Tujan - Monday, April 18, 2005 - link

    Anybody Have a Link to the Program used here. To browse:

    """Lightscape Viewset (light-07)
    "The light-07 viewset was created from traces of the graphics workload generated by the Lightscape Visualization System from Discreet Logic. Lightscape combines proprietary radiosity algorithms with a physically based lighting interface.

    The most significant feature of Lightscape is its ability to simulate global illumination effects accurately by precalculating the diffuse energy distribution in an environment and storing the lighting distribution as part of the 3D model. """....

    I looked at AutoDesk but 'Lightscape,is no longer supported/obsolete. Cant be the same program. thanks.

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