Office 
      Productivity | 
    Source: Zdnet | 
  
     | 
Business 
Winstone 2004 runs real applications through a series of scripted activities and 
uses the time a PC takes to complete these activities to produce its performance 
scores. 
Content 
Creation Winstone 2004 is a system-level, application-based benchmark that 
measures a PC's overall performance when running top, Windows-based, 32-bit, 
content creation applications in Windows XP.
  
    | Office 
    Productivity | 
  
    | Business Winstone 2004: | 
    Points | 
    Ranking | 
  
    | Foxconn 975X7AA-8EKRS2H (975X 200/667) | 
    27.4 | 
        | 
  
    | Foxconn C51XEM2AA (NF 590 SLI 200/800) | 
    36.3 | 
        | 
  
    | Asus M2N32SLI-DLX (NF 590 SLI 200/800) | 
    36.4 | 
        | 
  
    | Biostar TForce 6100 AM2 (GF 6100 200/800)  | 
    34 | 
        | 
  
    | Content Creation 2004: | 
    Points | 
    Ranking | 
  
    | Foxconn 975X7AA-8EKRS2H (975X 200/667) | 
    33.8 | 
        | 
  
    | Foxconn C51XEM2AA (NF 590 SLI 200/800) | 
    46.2 | 
        | 
  
    | Asus M2N32SLI-DLX (NF 590 SLI 200/800) | 
    46.2 | 
        | 
  
    | Biostar TForce 6100 AM2 (GF 6100 200/800)  | 
    46.1 | 
        | 
Again, when it comes to office oriented tasks and content 
creation, the Biostar TForce 6100 AM2 posts results in step which much more 
expensive solutions - and this with its integrated GeForce 6100 graphics card 
being utilized.
  
  
      SiSoft Sandra 
      2005 | 
    Source: Sandra | 
  
     | 
Sandra is 
designed to test the theoretical power of a complete system as well as the 
individual components. The results are also purely theoretical and may not 
represent real world performance.
  
    | Sisoft Sandra 2005 Benchmark 
  Results | 
  
     | 
    Multimedia Benchmark | 
    CPU Benchmark | 
    Memory Benchmark | 
  
    | Motherboard | 
    Integer SSE2:  | 
    Floating-Point SSE2:  | 
    Dhrystone SSE2:  | 
    Whetstone SSE2:  | 
    Integer SSE2:  | 
    Float SSE2: | 
  
    | Foxconn 975X7AA-8EKRS2H (975X 200/667)  | 
    36005 | 
    42695 | 
    16953 | 
    4596 FPU / 7899 SSE2 | 
    5087 | 
    5087 | 
  
    | Foxconn C51XEM2AA (NF 590 SLI 200/800) | 
    52381 | 
    57954 | 
    23851 | 
    
       8903 FPU / 11529 SSE2  | 
    7245 | 
    
       7138  | 
  
    | Asus M2N32SLI-DLX (NF 590 SLI 200/800)  | 
    52689 | 
    57918 | 
    23702 | 
    8899 FPU / 11522 SSE2 | 
    7068 | 
    6985 | 
  
    | Biostar TForce 6100 AM2 (GF 6100 200/800)  | 
    53080 | 
    57604 | 
    23643 | 
    8775 FPU / 11459 SSE2 | 
    6463 | 
    6404 | 
  
    | 
       Units:  | 
    it/s | 
    it/s | 
    MIPS | 
    MFLOPS | 
    MB/s | 
    MB/s | 
The processor numbers are in line with what we would 
expect from a socket AM2 Athlon64 FX-62 chip, but the memory bandwidth numbers 
are lower than expected.
SuperPI 
calculates the number PI to 1 Million digits in this raw number crunching 
benchmark. The program allows the user to change the number of digits of PI that 
can be calculated from 16 thousand to 32 million. Our benchmark is set to 1 
Million digits and 19 iterations.
  
    | SuperPi  | 
  
    | 1 Million Digits: | 
    Seconds | 
    Ranking | 
  
    | Foxconn 975X7AA-8EKRS2H (975X 200/667) | 
    40 | 
        | 
  
    | Foxconn C51XEM2AA (NF 590 SLI 200/800) | 
    30 | 
        | 
  
    | Asus M2N32SLI-DLX (NF 590 SLI 200/800) | 
    31 | 
        | 
  
    | Biostar TForce 6100 AM2 (GF 6100 200/800)  | 
    30 | 
        | 
Despite the lower memory bandwidth, the Biostar TForce 
6100 AM2 performs very well in Super Pi and is able to compete a 1 million digit 
test in 30 seconds!