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Albatron PX865PE Lite Pro i848P
 
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Nicholas Hart
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Albatron
May. 14, 2004
Aida32

Aida32 is a synthetic benchmark that gauges memory bandwidth.

Aida32
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Read Write
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
2935
4413
4749
0
(MB/s)
6000
 
 
Read Write
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
956
1004
1185
0
(MB/s)
6000
 
 

With Aida we can see the effect that dual-channel memory mode can have on performance.

SiSoft Sandra 04

Sandra is another synthetic benchmark that tests CPU performance as well as memory bandwidth.

SiSoft Sandra 04 Memory Bandwidth
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Memory Bandwidth Float Memory Bandwidth Int
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
3016
4560
4779
0
(MB/s)
6000
 
 
Memory Bandwidth Float Memory Bandwidth Int
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
3018
4534
4683
0
(MB/s)
6000
 
 

SiSoft Sandra 04 CPU Arithmetic
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CPU Arithmetic ALU CPU Arithmetic FPU
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
10461
10799
10387
0
(MIPS)
15000
 
 
CPU Arithmetic ALU CPU Arithmetic FPU
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
4269
4314
4305
0
(MIPS)
15000
 
 

SiSoft Sandra 04 CPU Multimedia
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CPU Multimedia INT CPU Multimedia Float
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
26201
26248
26195
0
(it/s)
45000
 
 
CPU Multimedia INT CPU Multimedia Float
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
37278
37316
37212
0
(it/s)
45000
 
 

The Albatron board falls behind in the memory tests, but the CPU performance is very close.

 
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Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Board Layout / Features
Page 3: Accessories / Extras
Page 4: BIOS
Page 5: Test System / Benchmarks
Page 6: Benchmarks: PCMark04 / Aquamark 03
Page 7: Benchmarks: Aida32 / Sandra 04
Page 8: Benchmarks: SpecViewPerf 7.1 / ScienceMark 2.0
Page 9: Benchmarks: Winbench 99 / UT2k3
Page 10: Overclocking / Conclusion
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2 User Comments
1 - Posted by EmoMakesMeCry on May 16, 2004 - 12:48 pm

i have an Albatron 865PE Pro, not the lite variant, and i had a bit of a problem with it.

when i bought it with a processor i got a great deal on it so i figured, why not? but i also bought a SATA hard drive to use as my one and only drive since the board had the support for it. bad news when i put my machine together...the board's SATA ports wouldn't work. so i snooped around online looking for answers and guess what?....the board needed a bios update for the SATA ports to be functional...

makes me wish i had stuck with Abit like i had intended to.

but i must say, my albatron is excellent for overclocking.

2 - Posted by Nick on May 17, 2004 - 11:17 am

I had the same problem, although I won't say the SATA ports 'didn't work', I simply couldnt boot. I could see them in the bios, but when I had the system set to enhanced, it wouldnt boot. Leaving the system in legacy mode (as for linux or older OS's) the system would boot.

Same as you though, upgrade the bios and it works fine. A little too fine for an $80 board ;) I can honestly say I was surprised at how well the board worked being so cheap compared to the boards I was comparing it too.

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