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Albatron PX865PE Lite Pro i848P
 
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Nicholas Hart
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Albatron
May. 14, 2004
SpecViewPerf 7.1

Yet one more synthetic benchmark, SpecViewPerf is an OpenGL benchmark based on commercial applications.

SpecViewPerf
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3DSMax DRV DX Light ProE UGS
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
13.27
14.05
14.13
0
FPS
100
 
 
3DSMax DRV DX Light ProE UGS
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
31.06
32.43
33.92
0
FPS
100
 
 
3DSMax DRV DX Light ProE UGS
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
74.54
83.66
83.62
0
FPS
100
 
 
3DSMax DRV DX Light ProE UGS
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
14.63
16.02
16.24
0
FPS
100
 
 
3DSMax DRV DX Light ProE UGS
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
12.19
13.45
13.74
0
FPS
100
 
 
3DSMax DRV DX Light ProE UGS
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
21.26
22.1
23.38
0
FPS
100
 
 

Still only slightly slower in SpecViewPerf.

ScienceMark 2.0

Science Mark includes a number of scientific simulations to test system performance.

ScienceMark 2.0
Memory Bandwidth
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
2761.37
3831.1
4034.81
0
(MB/s)
5000
 
 

ScienceMark 2.0
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Moldyn Primordia Cipher
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
84.7
83.77
85.37
0
(seconds)
500
 
 
Moldyn Primordia Cipher
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
414.36
405.3
402.81
0
(seconds)
500
 
 
Moldyn Primordia Cipher
Albatron PX865PE Lite
DFI PRO875B
Intel D875PBZ
13.21
13.18
13.12
0
(seconds)
500
 
 

Memory performance does not look good for the PX865PE Lite Pro but the benchmark runs are not much slower than the 875 boards.

 
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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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