Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2

September 13, 2007 | 13:48

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Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0

For our Photoshop Elements test, we used a selection of 400 3-Mega Pixel photographs taken in a variety of surroundings using the batch file processing function in the Elements Editor. We performed all of the auto fixes, including Auto Levels, Auto Contrast, Auto Colour and Sharpen before resizing the image to 640x480 and saving as a high quality JPEG.

Adobe Photoshop Elements

Quick Fix, 400 Photos, 2048x1536 to 640x480 HQ .jpg

  • Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2
  • Commodore XX
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Time in Seconds (lower is better)

Even though the Commodore XX plumps for an Extreme Edition quad core CPU, the Vadim is overclocked in excess of this and the 45 percent extra front side bus also makes a solid difference as well.

File Compression & Encryption:

Our file compression and decompression tests were split into two halves to cover a broad spectrum of performance. The first test we ran was to compress and encrypt the MPEG-2 source file from our video encoding test with the highest quality compression ratio. Secondly, we compressed and encrypted the folder of 400 photographs used in our Photoshop Elements test with the same compression settings.

Large File Compression & Encryption

WinRAR 3.60, Multithreaded, 276MB source file

  • Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2
  • Commodore XX
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Small File Compression & Encryption

WinRAR 3.60, Multithreaded, 400 2048x1536 Photos

  • Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2
  • Commodore XX
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The Vadim is 54 and 38 percent faster respectively here.

Xvid Encoding:

We tested video encoding performance using VirtualDub-MPEG version 1.6.15 and a multithreaded version of the Xvid codec, along with the LAME MT MP3 encoder for encoding audio. We did a two-pass encode of a 15-minute 276MB digital TV recording with a target file size of 100MB.

Xvid Encoding

VirtualDub MPEG-2 1.6.15, Xvid 1.2 beta, 276MB .mpg to 100MB .avi

  • Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2
  • Commodore XX
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Again the Vadim's extra horses pull it home nearly three minutes or some 31 percent ahead of the Commodore.

MP3 Encoding:

We used LAME MT for our audio encoding test - it's the multi-threaded version of the popular LAME MP3 encoder. We ran tests with both Intel's and Microsoft's compilers - naturally, the Intel compiler resulted in some performance increases on Intel's processors. We converted all 18 tracks from Moby's popular Play album to a 192kbps variable bit-rate MP3.

MP3 Encoding (Intel)

LAME 3.97, Moby - Play, .wav to 192KHz .mp3, Intel Compiler

  • Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2
  • Commodore XX
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MP3 Encoding (Microsoft)

LAME 3.97, Moby - Play, .wav to 192KHz .mp3, MS Compiler

  • Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2
  • Commodore XX
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MP3 Decoding


MP3 Decoding (Intel)

LAME 3.97, Moby - Play, .192KHz .mp3 to .wav, Intel Compiler

  • Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2
  • Commodore XX
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MP3 Decoding (Microsoft)

LAME 3.97, Moby - Play, .192KHz .mp3 to .wav, MS Compiler

  • Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2
  • Commodore XX
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On all accounts we again see an performance difference.
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