| Foxconn A690GM2MA Motherboard Review | |
| By Gabriel Torres on July 11, 2007 | Page 4 of 11 |
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Overall Performance We measured the overall performance of this motherboard using SYSmark2004, which is a software that simulates the use of real-world applications. Thus, we consider this the best software to measure, in practical terms, the system performance. The benchmarks are divided into two groups:
The software delivers specific results for each batch and also an overall performance result, all in a specific SYSmark2004 unit. We ran this software in two scenarios. First using the motherboard on-board video, comparing its performance to other motherboards with on-board video we had available: MSI K9AGM2 (AMD 690G), ECS AMD690GM-M2 (AMD 690G), ECS RS485M-M (Radeon Xpress X1100), ECS GeForce6100SM (GeForce 6100-405) and Abit AN-M2 (GeForce 7025-630a). Then we disabled the board on-board video and installed a GeForce 8800 GTS from MSI to compare it with an ASUS M2N32-SLI De Luxe, which is a high-end socket AM2 motherboard based on nVidia nForce MCP 590 SLI chipset. Our idea was to see if this motherboard would achieve the same performance level of a high-end motherboard when we installed a high-end video card on it. With its on-board video enabled Foxconn A690GM2MA achieved the same performance level of all other motherboards with on-board video that we included in our comparison. The only significant difference was under Office Productivity batch, where the reviewed board was 5.35% faster than Abit AN-M2, which is based on GeForce 7025-630a. When we installed our overclocked GeForce 8800 GTS on the reviewed board we saw no performance increase on SYSmark2004 and amazingly the board became 4.15% faster than ASUS M2N32-SLI De luxe on Office Productivity. These results means that at least with regular programs this motherboard will achieve the same performance level of high-end motherboards even using its on-board video. | |
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