Paint.NET x64
Website: Paint.NET
This is the 64-bit version of the popular free image editing software, Paint.NET. It's not as advanced as something like Adobe Photoshop CS3 or Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2, but it does serve well for most image editing tasks.
We used the PDNBench script to test the processing times for a range of images and filters. The multi-threaded software also takes advantage of multi-core processors quite effectively.
For more information on what the benchmark script entails, please see
this thread on the Paint.NET forums.
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Gigabyte GA-X48T-DQ6
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XFX nForce 790i Ultra SLI
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XFX nForce 780i SLI
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MSI P35 Diamond
Time in Seconds (lower is better)
There's solid and consistent performance between the Gigabyte and XFX boards, but the MSI P35 Platinum board loses out quite considerably.
AutoMKV x264 Encoding
Website: Doom9
We tested x264 compression using AutoMKV version 0.90 and x264 to compress a 1.1GB DVD VOB file into 350MB MP4 file using a two-pass encode and we used a 112kbps LAME encoder to compress the audio. The whole process is dependent on both single and multi-core performance and the entire encoding time was recorded.
There's quite a shift to using MKV or MP4 wrappers for x264 content now, especially for movie content and those in the large anime fansubbing community. x264 doesn't have the same SSE enhancements as some other codecs, but the benefits of extra cache and better memory performance should still show notable improvements.
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Gigabyte GA-X48T-DQ6
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XFX nForce 790i Ultra SLI
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XFX nForce 780i SLI
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MSI P35 Diamond
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1801.0
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1860.0
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1842.0
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1903.0
Time in Seconds (lower is better)
The video encoding performance on the Gigabyte is excellent – it managed to complete the task a minute ahead of the XFX nForce 790i Ultra SLI and over a minute and a half ahead of the MSI P35 Diamond.
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