Smooth Creations Asylum Gaming PC

 

- TweakTown Test System Setup

 

Processor(s): Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 3GHz (333MHz x 9)

 

Motherboard(s): GIGABYTE X48-DQ6 (Supplied by GIGABYTE)

 

Memory: 2 X 1GB Kingston PC6400 DDR-2 3-3-3-10 (KHX6400D2ULK2/2G) (Supplied by Kingston)

 

Hard Disk(s): Seagate 250GB 7200RPM SATA-2 7200.10 (Supplied by Seagate)

 

Graphics Card(s): Sapphire HD 4870 (Supplied by Sapphire)

 

- Smooth Creations Test System Setup

 

Processor(s): Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650

 

Motherboard(s): Foxconn P45-A

 

Memory: 2 X 2GB G.Skill MQ 6-6-6-18

 

Hard Disk(s): Western Digital Raptor 150GB

 

Graphics Card(s): Diamond HD 4870 XOC Black Edition

 

Operating System: Windows Vista SP1

 

Drivers: Catalyst 8.7

 

What we'll be doing today is having a look at the Smooth Creations Asylum against our humble TweakTown testbed, which is always running at a solid 3GHz. To keep it fair, we've installed a Sapphire HD 4870 into our test system.

 

We'll be running the normal line-up of Vista tests along with a few extra tests that let us know the performance of the hard drive, CPU and RAM. Without further ado, let's just get stuck straight into it.

 

3DMark06

 

Version and / or Patch Used: Build 110

 

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3DMark06 tests include all new HDR/SM3.0 graphics tests, SM2.0 graphics tests, AI and physics driven single and multiple cores or processor CPU tests and a collection of comprehensive feature tests to reliably measure next generation gaming performance today.

 

Smooth Creations Asylum Gaming PC

 

Straight away we can see that the SC system gets a good jump on our testbed. Overclocking the processor to 3.9GHz really yields a massive performance increase as well.

 

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