Apologies man, dunno how I missed both of your posts. What core is your Athlon 64 x2 4400+? Toledo, Windsor, or Brisbane?
Still tweaking here but heres where I am at so far same setup just a couple of changes E6550 @ 3.045G (7x435) OCZ ReaperX 5-5-5-18 @1044Mhz Code: ---------- RUN1PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 34.22 fps, 3905.08 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 34.80 fps, 3905.08 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 34.79 fps, 3905.08 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 34.88 fps, 3905.08 kb/s ---------- RUN1PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 8.65 fps, 3942.92 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 8.63 fps, 3942.92 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 8.64 fps, 3942.92 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 8.63 fps, 3942.92 kb/s
Again, this is test system, so cannot overclock. Q9450 (333x8) 1GB x 3 (Micron PC25300 DDR2) Gigabyte Intel Bearlake G33 5x5x5x15 (333Ghz) Vista Home Premium SP1
HD bench test results ---------- RUN1PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 62.78 fps, 3904.67 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 62.53 fps, 3904.67 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 62.82 fps, 3904.67 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 62.48 fps, 3904.67 kb/s ---------- RUN1PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 17.03 fps, 3952.97 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 17.03 fps, 3952.97 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 17.05 fps, 3952.97 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 17.06 fps, 3952.97 kb/s Q6600 Kentsfield 333x9 DDR2 1:1 @667 3-3-3-8 X38 XP32 Pro SP2
Wow the only question mark on the whole page .... my 4400+ is a Brisbane ... ... thanks for getting my first two computers up there ...
T7500 11x200 GM965 5-5-5-15 @ 333 XP Pro SP2 ---------- RUN1PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 24.68 fps, 3901.43 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 24.48 fps, 3905.08 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 24.62 fps, 3900.44 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 24.68 fps, 3905.08 kb/s ---------- RUN1PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 6.14 fps, 3942.52 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 6.14 fps, 3942.92 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 6.14 fps, 3942.60 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 6.14 fps, 3942.92 kb/s
Core 2 Duo E8400 (333x9) 1GB x 1 (Samsung PC2-5300 DDR2) Gigabyte Intel Bearlake G33 5x5x5x15 (333Ghz) Windows XP Pro SP2 32-bit
We have just updated the benchmark with more CPUs. The x264 HD Benchmark is the “High Definition version” of the x264 Benchmark which has become a standard CPU benchmark for Tech ARP as well as many other hardware enthusiasts. The new x264 HD Benchmark ups the ante by using a new 720p24 high-definition video clip. Therefore, it will be a great test of the processor’s ability to encode HD quality video streams. Give it a try and let us know how your processor fares! Here's a quote from the article :- Link : x264 HD Benchmark
valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=341132 690G with X2 5000 Windsor stock, Vista SP1 x64 will be taking another bencmark when i get my phenom 9850 to morrow or thursday btw it does make more sense for a 1080p HD Benchmark like say a MPEG2 1920x1080i to 1920x1080p x264 but its nice there is some x264 benchmark tools for review sites
---------- RUN1PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 65.04 fps, 3904.67 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 65.13 fps, 3904.67 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 65.08 fps, 3904.67 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 65.22 fps, 3904.67 kb/s ---------- RUN1PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 18.04 fps, 3952.97 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 18.05 fps, 3952.97 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 18.03 fps, 3952.97 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 18.03 fps, 3952.97 kb/s Q6600, 9X358, P35, DDR2, 5-6-6-20X430, 5:6, XP Pro X86 SP3 (5508)
valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=342031 everything stock, as in default when loading bios Vista x64 ---------- RUN1PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 53.06 fps, 3905.42 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 53.44 fps, 3905.42 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 53.39 fps, 3905.42 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 53.66 fps, 3905.42 kb/s ---------- RUN1PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 13.07 fps, 3952.85 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 13.07 fps, 3952.85 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 13.08 fps, 3952.85 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 13.05 fps, 3952.85 kb/s
Thanks for the data, all. I'll update the tables in a few hours. @wiak - Be sure to post your overclock results on that 9850! To answer your questions, I did 720p since most if not all broadcast HD is 720p. 1080p is out there on discs and some broadcasts, but it's not the norm. I didn't wanna do a 1080i --> 1080p conversion either since I wanted it to be as much x264.exe as it could be without extra avisynth plugins running to deinterlace/IVTC, etc.
Thanks for the news of this benchmark. Didn't know about it b4.Will give this a try & will update my post if it runs well in my PC.
Two x2 5200+ runs --------- RUN NR 1 --------- Spec: A64 X2 Windsor 5200+ 12x267 DDR2 Kingmax @1066Mhz 5-5-4-14 Abit Ax78 RD770 Chipset Windows XP X64 Sp2 -------- ---------- RUN1PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 34.07 fps, 3905.08 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 34.19 fps, 3905.08 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 34.21 fps, 3905.08 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 34.27 fps, 3905.08 kb/s ---------- RUN1PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 7.87 fps, 3942.92 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 7.87 fps, 3942.92 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 7.86 fps, 3942.92 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 7.86 fps, 3942.92 kb/s --------- RUN NR 2 --------- Spec: A64 X2 Windsor 5200+ 12x285 DDR2 Kingmax @1140Mhz 5-5-4-15 Windows XP X64 Sp2 Abit Ax78 RD770 Chipset --------- ---------- RUN1PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 36.61 fps, 3905.13 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 36.43 fps, 3905.28 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 36.38 fps, 3905.30 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS1.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 36.42 fps, 3905.15 kb/s ---------- RUN1PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 8.40 fps, 3942.89 kb/s ---------- RUN2PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 8.41 fps, 3942.27 kb/s ---------- RUN3PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 8.41 fps, 3942.18 kb/s ---------- RUN4PASS2.LOG encoded 1442 frames, 8.41 fps, 3942.06 kb/s