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Real world apps - clock for clock: Kentsfield vs. Agena vs. Deneb (Yorkfield soon)
Updated 01-17-2009 with Deneb results, and added Blender and TMPGEnc
Hi all!
These holidays, I've had some time to test my two main systems in a clock for clock comparation (Q6600 vs 9850 @2400). I’ve run a very complete and balanced benchmark suite, imo (only real world apps, without synthetic crap). I'll buy Deneb and Yorkfield to upgrade my systems as soon as possible. The first one will be Deneb, cause Yorkfield I want, 9650, is too expensive yet. Anyways, to open the race, I've tested Agena vs Kentsfield (I'll add results from Yorkfield and Deneb in the future).
These are the basic hardware parts:
Intel rig
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Core 2 Quad Q6600 2400mhz
P5B Deluxe
4GB DDR2-800 4-4-4-12
X1650 Pro
Samsung 500Gb
AMD rig
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Phenom X4 9850 @2400mhz
Phenom II X4 940 @2400mhz
M3A79-T Deluxe
4GB DDR2-800 4-4-4-12
HD 2600 Pro
Samsung 500Gb
Basic software:
Windows Vista SP1 x64 (Superfetch service, disabled). CoreAVC 1.7.0 decoder for H264 stuff; MPC - MPEG-2 Video Decoder (Gabest) for MPEG2 stuff; AviSynth 2.5.7.
The benchmark suite is as follows:
1) Audio Encoding:
- dBpoweramp Music Converter R13.1, wav file (Pink Floyd classic Shine on you Crazy Diamond parts 1-5 previously extracted from CD), to:
aac (Nero encoder) 256 Kbps CBR
mp3 (Lame 3.98) 256 Kbps CBR High Quality
wma (WMA 10 Pro) 256 Kbps CBR
- iTunes v8.0.2, wav file (Pink Floyd classic Shine on you Crazy Diamond parts 1-5 previously extracted from CD), to:
aac 256 Kbps CBR
mp3 256 Kbps CBR
Apple Lossless, Automatic
2) Archiving:
- 7-Zip v4.60 x64, built in bench.
- WinRAR v3.80, built in bench.
3) Image processing:
- Paint.NET v3.36 x64, PdnBench v3.20, it's the bench from the Paint.NET developers. http://paintdotnet.forumer.com/viewt...p?f=16&t=21669
- Photoshop CS4 x64, Retouch Artists Speed Test http://retouchartists.com/pages/speedtest.html
4) Scientific:
- Mathematica v7.0 x64, MMA7.0-Test_parallel, the test used for ages to measure Mathematica perfomance. http://www2.staff.fh-vorarlberg.ac.at/~ku/karl/mma.html
5) Rendering:
- 3ds Max 2009 SP1 x64 & V-Ray v1.50.SP2 x64, cornelltestnew.max scene, the bench scene from ChaosGroup Forum (the V-Ray developers). http://www.chaosgroup.com/forums/vbu...ad.php?t=30937
- Blender 2.48a x64.
The benchmarking scene from Blender Community (grass_tutorial.blend) http://www.blendernation.com/2006/06...-render-times/ and Blender Forum link http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?t=69557
And Blender Render Benchmark v0.2 (test.blend) http://www.blendernation.com/2007/03...benchmark-v02/ and author link http://www.eofw.org/bench/
- Cinebench R10 x64, to measuse Cinema 4D perfomance.
- Maxwell Render v1.7.1 x64, sculpture.mxs scene, the benchwell scene to measure Maxwell perfomance. http://www.benchwell.com/
- Maya 2009 x64 & MentalRay, Benchmark_Maya.mb scene from Zoo Render, another classic scene to measure Maya perfomance. http://www.zoorender.com/
6) Video encoding:
- Auto Gordian Knot v2.50a. Unforgiven DVD to DivX 6.8.5 and to XviD 1.2.1 (2CD, all settings Auto). http://www.autogk.me.uk/index.php
- TMPGEnc 4.0 Xpress v4.6.2.266.
1080p HD trailer (Behind the Enemy Lines MPEG2, extracted from The Transporter Blu-Ray) to SD mp4, MPEG4 AVC, 848x480, 3.000kb/s, Audio AAC 160kbps
1080p HD trailer (Die Hard 4 H264 extracted from Master and Commander Blu-Ray) to SD WMV, WM9 Advanced Profle, 848x480, 3.000kb/s, Audio 160kbps.
- Windows Media Encoder 9 x64, RWLabs_WME_test, a conversion from a 1080p HD Windows Media file to a 720p HD Windows Media file. http://www.rwlabs.com/category.php?page=wme
- x264_Benchmark_HD_v2.0, updated to x264 r1069. I've updated the x264 codec because the two builds included are really old (eigh months old the newer). So, I've updated it to x264 r1069, one of the latest builds. http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=520 and the updated files here http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=293
7) Video editing:
- Premiere Pro CS4. A project with two 1080p HD trailers (Behind the Enemy Lines MPEG2, extracted from The Transporter Blu-Ray; and Die Hard 4 trailer H264 from Master and Commander Blu-Ray), exported to:
mp4 720p, MainConcept H264 Codec, HDTV 720p 23.976 High Quality preset.
avi 720p, XviD v1.2.1 Codec, HDTV profile, 5000Kbps. No audio.
- Vegas Pro v8.0c. A project with a 1080p HD trailer (Behind the Enemy Lines MPEG2, extracted from The Transporter Blu-Ray, because Die Hard trailer isn't recognized in Vegas), exported to:
mp4 720p, MainConcept AVC Codec, Main Profile, 5000Kbps. No audio.
avi 720p, XviD v1.2.1 Codec, HDTV profile, 5000Kbps. No audio.
All tests are easily reproducible by anyone.
Test results (screenshots):
dBpoweramp Music Converter AAC

dBpoweramp Music Converter MP3

dBpoweramp Music Converter WMA

iTunes (Screenshots aren’t posible. Bench is measured manually)
7-Zip

WinRAR

Paint.NET

Photoshop (Screenshot isn’t posible. Bench is measured manually)
Mathematica

3ds Max

Blender


Cinebench

Maxwell

Maya

Auto Gordian Knot & DivX

Auto Gordian Knot & XviD

TMPGEnc H264

TMPGEnc WM9 Advanced Profile

Windows Media Encoder HD

x264 HD

Premiere Pro H264 HD

Premiere Pro XviD HD

Vegas Pro H264 HD

Vegas Pro XviD HD

And finally, the summary 

Thats all for now! Personally, I've confirmed with these tests what I suspected in my daily experience with these systems: a very similar perf clock for clock, except some area, such as image processing or some audio app, specially iTunes. Well, let's wait for the next additions… stay tuned 
Updated 01-17-2009 with Deneb results, and added Blender and TMPGEnc
OK, Deneb results added. Well, clock for clock, Deneb is ~5% average faster than Agena; and ~1.5-2% average faster than Kentsfield. I hope to add Yorkfield results soon (when 9650 price drop).
Last edited by PetNorth; 01-17-2009 at 12:14 PM.
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