Performance Results
PCMark Vantage 64-Bit Performance
Suite |
|
4GB Stock
E8500 |
4GB E8500
426x9.5 |
8GB E8500 8.5x475 |
PCMark
Score |
4867 |
5594 |
5822 |
Memory
Score |
4066 |
4546 |
4593 |
TV and
Movies |
3377 |
3896 |
3768 |
Gaming Score (non
SLI) |
4644 |
6053 |
5942 |
Music
Score |
4579 |
4810 |
4889 |
Communications
Score |
5166 |
6561 |
6551 |
Productivity
Score |
4022 |
5540 |
5068 |
Company of Heroes
Performance |
|
4GB Stock E8500 |
8GB E8500
8.5x475 |
1280x1024
SLI |
243.3 |
303.1 |
1900x1200
SLI |
200.9 |
220.0 |
1280x1024
1GPU |
185.0 |
192.5 |
1900x1200
1GPU |
121.0 |
120.2 |
Crysis High Quality
Performance |
|
4GB Stock
E8500 |
8GB E8500
8.5x475 |
1280x1024
SLI |
49.64 |
62.19 |
1900x1200
SLI |
44.33 |
53.55 |
1280x1024
1GPU |
50.68 |
58.92 |
1900x1200
1GPU |
40.46 |
42.80 |
Unreal Tournament 3
Performance |
|
4GB Stock
E8500 |
8GB E8500
8.5x475 |
1280x1024
SLI |
132.43 |
173.04 |
1900x1200
SLI |
126.44 |
155.01 |
1280x1024
1GPU |
131.67 |
151.52 |
1900x1200
1GPU |
100.89 |
103.63 |
Although the gaming frame rates are not
quite on par with the 790i chipset under similar circumstances, the discrepancy
is hardly enough to warrant dumping a lower cost SLI solution to favor the latest
and greatest newcomer unless you absolutely must have the best performance.
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glasforex - Tuesday, October 7, 2008 - link
thanks for the review and thanks guys for the coments. they helped me achive a 400mhz fsb clock(1600) on my e7200 taking it from 2.5-> 3.8Ghzexample:
load setup defaults
manual
spp-m.. 200
fsb to mem...linked
sync mode
fsb 1600
mem 800
c1 state - disable, disable bit - disable...
and everything there - disable... except use 2 or 4 cores
auto voltages.
my vga nvidia 9800GX2.
It was a significant performance improvement.
ps: guys remember to load defaults in bios every time before you want to do something with this mobo... strange.
Slavek - Thursday, March 20, 2008 - link
Good day! I would this motherboard: Asus Striker II Formula buy ,but I want know if is power motherboard and if is production of high-quality kit. ThanksRajinder Gill - Thursday, March 20, 2008 - link
Hi,For dual core processors + if you want to run SLI, this board works fine. If using quad core processors, you really need an unlocked multipler CPU in order to achieve high clock speeds. Despite hearsay, I found the board to work very well using the 1101 BIOS and my E8500. Using this combination of parts left me with nothing to grumble about. Performance in Sync mode at around 475FSB using the 1101 BIOS is fine and does not leave much to be desired IMO.
regards
Raja
electricx - Saturday, March 22, 2008 - link
It should be terribly interesting to see what the Striker II Extreme could offer to deal with the quirks this board is presenting. One could speculate quite a bit, especially based on the praise AT has lavished upon the 790i so far. I expect performance bordering on rediculous with a ROG board that I'll never own. But for me it's not about owning, it's about drooling. muhuhhahahahha.Amuro - Friday, March 21, 2008 - link
In this blog article, Gary Key was able to push the FSB to 450mhz with the QX9650 and BIOS 0901:http://www.anandtech.com/weblog/showpost.aspx?i=37...">http://www.anandtech.com/weblog/showpost.aspx?i=37...
Maybe 1101 is just not for quads.
Rajinder Gill - Friday, March 21, 2008 - link
Hi,The 0901 has instability issues in many ways. Other than Everest, there's little else the board will do at 450FSB (even in the 0901 BIOS). The screenshots were only really shown for the low memory access latency. Later on, it was discovered that 450 FSB and the low access latency was nothing more that a pipe-dream for real world application stability.
regards
Raja
Amuro - Wednesday, March 19, 2008 - link
I'm using a QX9650 with the Striker II Formula and 4.0Ghz (400x10) is Prime stable with the 0902 BIOS that my board came with. However, with the latest 1101 BIOS, I couldn't even boot into Windows with the same overclock, so I had to revert back to 0902. There's definitely some issues with the 1101 BIOS and QX9650.ianken - Wednesday, March 19, 2008 - link
other than the NICs failing after resuming from S3, my board has been rock solid.lopri - Wednesday, March 19, 2008 - link
When can we expect these high speed 2GB DDR2 sticks? Is it possible to let us know what IC will be used for these sticks? (Micron? Powerchips? Infineon? Samsung?) Thank you. ^^Endless/uncontrollable reboots? :D
skinflickBOB - Thursday, March 20, 2008 - link
I could not care less about the chips as long as they do what it says on the 'tin'. 1200MHz sounds cool, I would imagine that some of the die advancements from DDR3 are beginning to filter down into DDR2. But like I said, as long as they do 1200MHz - as stated, that's fine for moi..later days