AOpen XC Cube EY855-II Pentium M SFF Review Posted by Ryan Shrout | Apr 13, 2005 | Systems | 0 Manufacturer: AOpen ContentsIntroduction and SpecificationsThe Pentium M is now heading into the SFF market with this AOpen unit that offers performance, low noise and low heat in a nice looking little package.Exterior DesignInterior DesignInterior Design (cont’d)BIOS FeaturesOverclocking and Test SetupSynthetic: SiSoft Sandra, AIDA32 and CachememGaming: Quake III and UT2003Gaming: X2 and 3DMarksGaming: Doom 3 and Far Cry 1.3Application: Winstones, PCMark04 and WorldBenchApplication: DivX, MP3 and Data CompressionProfessional: CineBench 2003 and KribiBench 1.1Professional: SPECviewperf 7.1Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 BetaIssues and ConclusionGaming: Quake III and UT2003 Quake III UT2003 There are no suprises here comparing the AOpen against the DFI Pentium M solutions, though the platform itself performs pretty well at stock speeds in these older game tests. « Previous1. Introduction and Specifications2. Exterior Design3. Interior Design4. Interior Design (cont’d)5. BIOS Features6. Overclocking and Test Setup7. Synthetic: SiSoft Sandra, AIDA32 and Cachemem8. Gaming: Quake III and UT20039. Gaming: X2 and 3DMarks10. Gaming: Doom 3 and Far Cry 1.311. Application: Winstones, PCMark04 and WorldBench12. Application: DivX, MP3 and Data Compression13. Professional: CineBench 2003 and KribiBench 1.114. Professional: SPECviewperf 7.115. Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 Beta16. Issues and ConclusionNext » Video News