Performance: Part 1
For performance tests we’ve used the i5-8600K processor which isn’t the highest CPU from the Coffee Lake series but is one of the most popular gaming processors right now. Memory kit is based on two 8GB modules with SPD profile of 2133 15-15-15. Storage tests were performed on Crucial BX300 SATA SSD and Lexar Workflow DD512 USB drive. In 3D tests we’ve used EVGA GTX1060 6GB ITX graphics card which is also popular considering high prices of top gaming graphics cards.
HyperPi 32M is showing us expected results. I could even say that results are good considering memory clock limitations.
Here we can see how memory bandwidth looks like. Since our memory can’t run at higher frequency than DDR4-2133 then it doesn’t look so good. If we had memory with SPD of DDR4-2666 then we could use maximum possible bandwidth on the B360 chipset.
PCMark 10 is showing us couple of good scores. We don’t need overclocking to see high overall performance of our PC.
In rendering benchmarks like Cinebench 11.5 and R15 results are also good.
So far, so good. There were no issues in computation and rendering benchmarks so we will move to the next page to check additional components.