Benchmarks (Part 1)
I’ll let the numbers and scores do all the talking …
PCMark 10
PCMark 10 is the latest in our series of industry standard PC benchmarks. Updated for Windows 10 with new and improved workloads, PCMark 10 is also faster and easier to use. PCMark 10 features a comprehensive set of tests that cover the wide variety of tasks performed in the modern workplace. With express, extended, and custom run options to suit your needs, PCMark 10 is the complete PC benchmark for the modern office and an ideal choice for organizations that buy PCs in high volumes.
UL Procyon Video Editing Benchmark
The UL Procyon Video Editing Benchmark uses Adobe Premiere Pro in a typical video editing workflow. Using relevant apps ensures that the benchmark score reflects the real-world performance of the whole system.
The benchmark starts by importing two video project files. The project timelines include various edits, adjustments and effects. The second project uses several GPU-accelerated effects.
Each video project is exported in Full HD encoded with H.264 and again in 4K UHD encoded with HEVC (H.265). The benchmark score is based on the time taken to export all four videos.
UL Procyon AI Computer Vision Benchmark
Windows Machine Learning (Windows ML) is an API developed by Microsoft enabling high-performance AI inferences on Windows devices. Windows ML lets app developers write standard code that guarantees highly optimized AI inference performance across different hardware such as CPUs, GPUs and AI Accelerators by handling hardware abstraction.
Microsoft Windows ML hardware acceleration is built on top of DirectML, a low-level DirectX 12 library suitable for high-performance, low-latency applications such as frameworks, games, or machine learning inferencing workloads.
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Sry i cant agree on this review because only 2 NVME SSDs are usable when you want to use the PCI-Express 5×16 Slot for the graphic card.
If all NVME SSDs are used then the graphic cards runs with 8x instead of 16x speed…
True … this board uses the X870 chipset which has less useable PCIE lanes. If you want more PCIE lanes, then go for the X870E boards.
but still a KO critria für AM5 others like Asrock at least 3 NVME are usable or like the Asrock X870€ Phantom Gaming WIFI even 5 NVME are useable(1 though PCI-E 3.0×2) .
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