PCMark 8 Video Editing
Video Editing v2 Part 2 (Creative 3.0 test suite)
This workload uses
FFmpeg to apply video enhancement filters to a high bitrate H.264 video and then encode it to a format suitable for distribution. The FFmpeg binary used is custom built by Futuremark using a development version of the source available from the project's code repository. The test applies a deshaking filter to a source video at 3,840 x 2160 (4K UHD) before scaling down and outputting at 1,920 x 1,080 (1080p).
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Asus Sabertooth X99 (3GHz/4.3GHz)
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MSI X99S MPower (3GHz/4.25GHz)
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Gigabyte GA-X99-Gaming 5 (3GHz/4.2GHz)
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ASRock X99E-ITX/ac
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Gigabyte X99-Gaming 5P (3GHz/4.3GHz)
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MSI X99A XPOWER AC (3GHz/4.35GHz)
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Gigabyte GA-X99-UD4P (3GHz/4.35GHz)
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ASRock X99 Extreme 11 (3GHz/4.25GHz)
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Gigabyte X99M-Gaming 5 (3GHz/4.35GHz)
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Asus X99-Pro (3GHz/4.35GHz)
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Asus X99 Deluxe (3GHz/4.25GHz)
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ASRock Fatal1ty X99M Killer (3GHz/4.3GHz)
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MSI X99S SLI Plus (3GHz/4.3GHz)
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EVGA X99 Micro (3GHz/4.2GHz)
Seconds, lower is better
PCMark 8 Photo Editing V2
This workload involves making a series of adjustments to a set of photographs using
ImageMagik - an open-source image processing library to adjust brightness, contrast, saturation and gamma. When a favourable balance is found, the changes are then applied to the rest of the images in the set. TIFF files up to 67MB in size are used.
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Asus Sabertooth X99 (3GHz/4.3GHz)
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MSI X99S MPower (3GHz/4.25GHz)
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ASRock X99 Extreme 11 (3GHz/4.25GHz)
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Gigabyte X99M-Gaming 5 (3GHz/4.35GHz)
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Gigabyte GA-X99-Gaming 5 (3GHz/4.2GHz)
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Asus X99-Pro (3GHz/4.35GHz)
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ASRock Fatal1ty X99M Killer (3GHz/4.3GHz)
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Asus X99 Deluxe (3GHz/4.25GHz)
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EVGA X99 Micro (3GHz/4.2GHz)
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MSI X99S SLI Plus (3GHz/4.3GHz)
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Gigabyte X99-Gaming 5P (3GHz/4.3GHz)
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ASRock X99E-ITX/ac (3GHz/4.3GHz)
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Gigabyte GA-X99-UD4P (3GHz/4.35GHz)
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MSI X99A XPOWER AC (3GHz/4.35GHz)
Seconds, lower is better
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