| Blu-Ray High Definition content demands a lot of PC processing 
      resources during playback, if CPU load becomes too high that can lead to 
      jittery video quality or other artifacts. Many integrated graphics 
      processors now feature Blu-Ray and High Definition H.264, VC1 and M-PEG2 
      content acceleration decoders to offload this processing from the CPU, 
      freeing up system resources for other tasks. The PCSTATS Blu-Ray HD content playback test scenario monitors average 
      CPU utilization. It's simple and to the point. The motherboard's 
      integrated graphics processor is taxed in the same way it would be in your 
      home theatre environment, and average percent CPU utilization monitored 
      with Windows task manager. Lower CPU utilization values are best, provided 
      video playback remains smooth and stutter free. How the Test is Conducted:  Each integrated graphics motherboard is connected to an ASUS 
      MK241 wide screen 1920x1200 (1080P) resolution LCD display 
      with an HDMI cable. The Blu-Ray movie "10,000 BC" (VC1 encrypted) 
      is then played back from Chapter 22 on an ASUS BC-1205PT blue-ray combo drive, 
      using WinDVD Platinum software and the 
      average fluctuation of CPU load recorded. (The ASUS MK241 supports HDMI-audio, so sound quality is 
      monitored on the speakers, if motherboard is able to output 
      HDMI-audio.) |