Gigabyte X58A-OC

Published by Marc Büchel on 08.07.11
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Super Pi 1M / 32M, wPrime

Meanwhile Super Pi even in its latest version has become pretty old. Never the less it is able to show scaling to the clock speed nicely.

Super Pi 1M

Super Pi 1.5 XS - 1M   Percent
MSI Big Bang XPower 12.230 sec 98.86 %
Asus Rampage III Extreme 12.254 sec 99.05 %
Gigabyte GA X58A-UD9 12.292 sec 99.36 %
Gigabyte X58A-OC 12.340 sec 99.75 %
ASUS Rampage III Extreme 12.340 sec 99.75 %
Asus P6T6 WS Revolution 12.371 sec 100.00 %
  less is better


wPrime 32M

wPrime is based on a multithreaded algorithm to calculate the square root to up to 32 billion digits. Therefore it is possible to put 100 percent load on every core or thread and to see differences between architectures.

wPrime - 32M   Percent
ASUS Rampage III Black Edition 5.01 sec 98.24 %
Asus Rampage III Extreme 5.03 sec 98.63 %
Gigabyte GA X58A-UD9 5.07 sec 99.41 %
Asus P6T6 WS Revolution 5.10 sec 100.00 %
MSI Big Bang XPower 5.13 sec 100.65 %
Gigabyte X58A-OC 5.63 sec 110.39 %
  less is better


Page 1 - Introduction Page 8 - SiSoft Sandra 1
Page 2 - Specifications / Delivery Page 9 - SiSoft Sandra 2
Page 3 - Layout Page 10 - Super Pi / wPrime
Page 4 - Connectors and I/O Page 11 - Games
Page 5 - BIOS Page 12 - Overclocking
Page 6 - Test setup Page 13 - Conclusion
Page 7 - Futuremark  



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