ASRock P55 Deluxe Intel P55 Motherboard Review

Testing – Gaming
Crysis:
Though it has been out well over a year, I still find Crysis the best benchmark for gaming systems. I don’t know of any game that puts so much stress on the CPU and memory, and still is very VGA intensive. It will find those system instabilities not found by Prime95, Sandra Burn-in, and the Futuremark series, especially in memory. It is my favorite utility for testing overclocks. I used the Crysis Benchmark Test by Boris Vergiza, settings were: CPU Benchmark, DX10, High, AA x 2, 1280 x 1024.

crysis

I suspect that a large part of the i7 920’s score was the effect of the triple channel memory as Crysis is so memory intensive.

PT Boats: Knights of the Sea:
PT Boats prefers a strong CPU and powerful video card. It has some tough camera angle changes that really affect the low FPS scores. I used the standalone performance test, settings were High, AA x 2, 1280 x 1024.

ptboats

Call of Juarez:
Call of Juarez requires a strong system for any kind of decent frame rate. I used the standalone demo benchmark, settings were: High, AA x 2, 1280 x 1024.

coj

11 comments
  1. While many of the features are common among P55 motherboards, some of these features are common among upper echelon performance based boards, yet again, that cost more.high end feature is the board’s 3-Way CrossfireX and Quad-SLI support. Of course, the slots clock down to x8/x8 when both slots are used.

  2. Still not sure what the issue is with running benchmarks on one core, but I am not having those issues on the current motherboard I'm working on.

  3. Still not sure what the issue is with running benchmarks on one core, but I am not having those issues on the current motherboard I'm working on.

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