Here is a list of the applications we've used for our testing - most of them are available free for public consumption, although some are popular professional software applications. In all cases, the benchmarks were run three times and until a consistent set of results were achieved and the data presented here are averages of those results.
Sisoft Sandra 2009 SP1
Lavalys Everest 4.6.1540
Crysis v1.21
Far Cry 2
Half-Life 2: Episode Two
PCMark Vantage x64
WinRAR 3.71
7-Zip
Paint.NET 3.20
AutoMKV 0.97.1
Cinebench 10 x64
Following demand from the bit-tech community, we have included 7-Zip as well as WinRAR in our benchmarks as it is another popular, free, file compression tool. AutoMKV: 0.97.1 includes a mix of multi and single threading, transcoding video from .VOB to x.264.
On the gaming front, we have introduced Far Cry 2 in addition to Crysis and Half-Life 2: Episode Two to give us a wide range of game engines that cover the latest, greatest and most popular corners of the PC gaming industry. The common ground of Windows Vista x64 with Service Pack 1 gives both the latest version of DirectX as well as 64-bit computing, which benefits a few applications as well as allowing us to address more than 4GB of system memory.
Test Setup
Supplemental Hardware
Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 280 Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 160GB SATA II Power Supply: PC Power and Cooling Silencer 750W Memory: Corsair Dominator XMS2-8500 5-5-5-15, G.Skill Pi-series F3-12800Cl7D-4GBPI, Qimonda PC3-8500U-7-XX-A0 Drivers: Nvidia GeForce 178.13, Intel inf 8.6.1.1001 and 9.1.0.1007 Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium x64 SP1