Abit NI8 SLI: nVidia SLI for the Intel Gamer
by Randi Sica & Wesley Fink on October 7, 2005 12:05 AM EST- Posted in
- Motherboards
Ethernet Performance
Although we didn't run an official bench test on the Vitesse controlled Gigabit LAN provided onboard, we did measure real world download of a game from an online E-tailer. The results were some of the fastest download speeds of any system ever on my test bench. Hooked to my standard Road Runner 1.5M down connection, download speeds of the 2.5GB game reached and held steady at 754kb/s. Other systems utilizing Gigabit LAN on the bench have downloaded at respectable speeds in the 400-600kb/s range previously.
Audio Performance
For audio testing. we used Rightmark 3D Sound CPU utilization test, which is the same benchmark run in our earlier nForce4 SLI and Ultra roundups. This benchmark measures the overhead or CPU utilization required by a codec or hardware audio chip.
Although we didn't run an official bench test on the Vitesse controlled Gigabit LAN provided onboard, we did measure real world download of a game from an online E-tailer. The results were some of the fastest download speeds of any system ever on my test bench. Hooked to my standard Road Runner 1.5M down connection, download speeds of the 2.5GB game reached and held steady at 754kb/s. Other systems utilizing Gigabit LAN on the bench have downloaded at respectable speeds in the 400-600kb/s range previously.
Audio Performance
For audio testing. we used Rightmark 3D Sound CPU utilization test, which is the same benchmark run in our earlier nForce4 SLI and Ultra roundups. This benchmark measures the overhead or CPU utilization required by a codec or hardware audio chip.
ABIT's AudioMAX 7.1, with Realtek ALC850 chipset aboard, running in a dedicated audio slot delivered astonishingly low CPU utilization in all tests. Being skeptical of the results,the test was repeated, as we tracked CPU utilization separately in Windows, apart from the Right3D sound tests, and verified the RightMark results. It appears that ABIT did their homework in designing this audio solution, as these are the lowest CPU utilization numbers seen in years of testing.
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TheInvincibleMustard - Saturday, October 8, 2005 - link
Thanks for clearing that up, Wesley ... here I was thinking that AT had gone off their rockers for a moment :D-TIM
jojo4u - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link
A new Forceware was also used in the gaming tests.smn198 - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link
Agreed. This is not a motherboard test.TheInvincibleMustard - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link
QFT ... what's the point in testing a new board while conveniently slipping a new processor into it as well? That's akin to "Let's compare this Accord versus this Corolla, oh and by the way, the Accord has nitrous, aftermarket shocks, aftermarket brakes, aftermarket muffler ..."Thanks for an article that shows that dual-core is better than single-core in multi-threaded applications ... funny, I thought Anandtech did one of those articles a while back ...
-TIM
PS -- WTF is up with no Firewire on this board? Mobos http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82...">less than $80 shipped have IEEE1394 connectivity for cryin' out loud ...
TheInvincibleMustard - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link
Err ... well ... I tried to QFT, but apparently it didn't work? Whatever, I still agree with you guys.-TIM
ksherman - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link
Man, I REALLY like the passively cooled chipset... wish DFI did that in the nF4 boards...mongoosesRawesome - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link
eh, not so impressed myself. what ABIT did looks expensive and it doesn't get the job done adequately. DFI includes temperature controlled fans in their BIOS, which makes their fans bearable. A nice thing about Nforce 3/4 boards is that you really only have one chip to cool.Who exactly is Abit targeting with this board? Who games with Intel? A64s are cheap, nforce 4 boards are cheap, and they perform better. I realize that in the corporate world, there are people out there that only use Intel, but I figured gamers were different. I just can't see this board really being that popular.
KristopherKubicki - Friday, October 7, 2005 - link
ASUS did it first with the "Premium" series stuff.Kristopher
emc2-1955 - Sunday, August 29, 2010 - link
I got an Abit NI8 SLI with an extreme processor and 4 gig of ram. The problem is that to takes forever to load. I've tried it with windows xp pro and windows 7 can anyone tell me what I chould check any tips