Testing Configuration and Benchmarks Used
We compared the ASUS P7P55D Deluxe against the Intel DP55KG and Gigabyte’s P55-UD6 and GA-X58-UD3R. The thought process behind our testing criteria was two-fold: to evaluate the P55 platform against the X58 chipset and analyze the performance gains, if any, that users will notice between an LGA 1156 CPU versus an LGA 1366 processor.
CPU-Z screenshots
GPU-Z screenshot
Test System Setup |
|
CPU |
Intel i7-860 (running at 2.8GHz, 133×21) |
Motherboards |
Intel DP55KG
ASUS P7P55D Deluxe Gigabyte P55-UD6 Gigabyte GA-X58-UD3R |
Memory |
Kingston HyperX (2 x 2GB) DDR3-1600 Dual Channel |
Hard Drive |
Western Digital 160GB SATA 3GB/s |
Sound Card |
Onboard sound |
Video Card |
Gigabyte GTS 250 512MB |
Video Drivers |
NVIDIA: 190.62
|
Power Supply | PC Power and Cooling Silencer 750w |
DirectX Version |
DX10 / DX9c |
Operating System |
Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit |
Our 64-bit test bench for LGA 1156 processors includes 4GBs of dual channel DDR3 memory, a GTS 250 512MB graphics card, and a Western Digital 160GB SATA hard drive for storage. This configuration is based off a typical mid-range users LGA 1156 system.
Benchmarks used:
– SiSoft Sandra 2009 SP1
– CineBench 10
– Handbrake DVD compression
– 3DMark Vantage
– Crysis Warhead
– Far Cry 2
– PCMark Vantage