Quantum Force P67 Rattler Motherboard Review
Author: Dennis Garcia
Published: Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Benchmarks - Real World
Unreal Tournament 3
UT3 is the fourth game in the Unreal Tournament series. It has no story mode gameplay and is exclusively designed for multiplayer action. While the gameplay and weapons are similar to the UT2004 counterpart, the gaming engine is all new. For this benchmark, we're using the UT3Bench tool from Guru3D, and CarbonFire Botmatch to record framerates. The resolution was set to 800x600 to minimize any performance gains from the video card.
Crysis
Crysis is based in a fictional future where an ancient alien spacecraft has been discovered beneath the Earth on an island near the coast of China. Crysis uses Microsoft's new DirectX 10 for graphics rendering, and includes the same editor that was used by Crytek to create the game. Consider it the pretty version of Far Cry.
Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare
Call of Duty 4 is a very fast paced first person shooter based on modern warfare tactics and weapons. The game is based on DirectX 9 technology and really shows that game developers can make incredible looking games using older technology. For this benchmark we are using a custom timedemo that was recorded during an actual online multiplayer game. The demo is then replayed as a benchmark in the game with the average FPS recorded at the end.
Bapco SYSmark 2007 Preview
Bapco SYSmark 2007 is a true real-world benchmarking suite that tests whole system performance by running through a series of real programs while recording the results. These programs include: Adobe After Effects 7, Adobe Illustrator CS2, Adobe Photoshop CS2, AutoDesk 3ds Max 8, Macromedia Flash 8, Microsoft Excel 2003, Microsoft Outlook 2003, Microsoft PowerPoint 2003, Microsoft Word 2003, Microsoft Project 2003, Microsoft Windows Media Encoder 9 series, Sony Vegas 7, SketchUp 5, WinZip 10.0
Real World Conclusion
Our real world benchmarks are designed to illustrate a cross section in performance that covers gaming, video encoding, content creation and everyday office applications. Our results are pretty straight forward with no real surprises. Overall we can conclude that the Sandy Bridge architecture is indeed extremely fast.
We did replace the Quake 4 benchmark with Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare to give us another game in the performance cross section. DirectX 11 is not represented in our motherboard reviews because the results are almost purely based on the video card and has very little to do with the motherboard. Because of this we have opted not to include any Aliens vs Predator results and stick with DX9 and DX10 titles until another awesome OpenGL game comes along.
Our results mirror those found on the Synthetic page and show just how far good memory tuning can go when you consider out of box performance. If you decide to overclock then things can change quite a bit.
We did replace the Quake 4 benchmark with Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare to give us another game in the performance cross section. DirectX 11 is not represented in our motherboard reviews because the results are almost purely based on the video card and has very little to do with the motherboard. Because of this we have opted not to include any Aliens vs Predator results and stick with DX9 and DX10 titles until another awesome OpenGL game comes along.
Our results mirror those found on the Synthetic page and show just how far good memory tuning can go when you consider out of box performance. If you decide to overclock then things can change quite a bit.