Wednesday, 20 July 2011 23:35

Asus Sabertooth P67 B3 Performance Review Featured

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The Test System and Comments -

systemOur test system is built on an open bench. This has two effects on testing. First it allows us to see everything and also to setup and disassemble the test rigs quickly. Second it means that we cannot gauge the potential air flow found in a normal case. The air is pretty stagnant; some may say this is a great neutral testing method and it can be. However, it does mean that the temperature reading taken off of the components are not accurate to what an average consumer would see. This means that your thermal performance will vary from what we see here.

What is there to say about installation these days? The Asus Sabertooth P67 was a breeze to setup and get configured. There were no hiccups in the install of windows, nothing to complain about with the drivers and tools setup, in short it was a snap.  When we were getting things mounted we thought we were going to have any issue with our cooling system, but even that turned out to be nothing. In all it was a very good experience.

Performance testing overview -
Our testing is a little different than most. We combine both synthetic and real-world applications to simulate the types of performance common to the individual products. For motherboards this means that we run roughly six synthetic tests and two real-world. We will be expanding the real-world testing in the near future.  But there is more to performance than just the raw numbers. As there are multiple components and sub-components on a motherboard there each item can have a distinct impact on the way the product will perform once you get it in your system. It is important to note not only the actual results but what they mean to you as a potential consumer. We will try to give this information to you. But we do not just cover the performance aspects that are measurable. We also talk about the components that might not have a direct benchmark. These are items like Audio Quality, ease of use and installation.

 


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