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Review: Can EQS's RS690IKM-AB6S best VIA's ITX-sized motherboards?

by James Thorburn on 25 October 2007, 13:11

Tags: RS690IKM-AB6S, AMD (NYSE:AMD), VIA Technologies (TPE:2388), EQS

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System setup and notes

 

Motherboard EQS RS690IKM-AB6S Foxconn G33M-S
CPU AMD Athlon X2 BE-2350 (2.1GHz, 512KiB L2 cache per core, 200MHz HTT, Socket AM2) Intel Pentium Dual Core E2160 (1.8GHz, 1MiB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB, LGA775)
BIOS revision 2K061220A (12/20/2006) 722N1S01 (08/17/2007)
Memory 1GBytes (1 x 1GByte) Kingston ValueRAM KVR667D2N5/1G
Memory timings and speed 5-5-5-15 1T @ DDR2-600 5-5-5-15 @ DDR2-667.2
Graphics card(s) ATI Radeon Xpress 1250 256MB HyperMemory Intel GMA 3100 8MB Fixed 256MB DVMT
Disk drive(s) Seagate 160GB SATAII (ST3160812AS)
Mainboard software Catalyst 7.7 Southbridge driver package Intel INF 8.300.1013
Graphics driver Catalyst 7.7 PV 14.29
Operating system Windows XP Professional 32-bit with SP2

Tests

Benchmarks

ScienceMark 2.0 Memory Bandwidth
ScienceMark 2.0 Memory Latency
HEXUS PiFast to 10M places
HEXUS WAV encoding
HEXUS DivX encode + enhanced multithreading
Cinebench 2003 v9.5
POV-Ray v3.7.0 Beta 16

HDTach 3.0.1.0 - SATA average read speed
HDTach 3.0.1.0 - SATA burst speed
HDTach 3.0.1.0 - USB average read speed
HDTach 3.0.1.0 - FireWire average read speed

Far Cry v1.33 - 640x480
Quake 4 v1.30 - 1024x768 SMP On
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory v1.05 - 640x480 and 1024x768

We are using the AMD Athlon X2 BE-2350 as part of our testing suite for the first time, and this means we can't compare the results directly to our previous 690G testing.

Instead we tested the Foxconn G33M-S with Intel's comparable processor, the Pentium Dual Core E2160.

Testing notes

Due to the particular multiplier of the AM2 CPU and its limited memory ratios, the DDR2-667 memory was limited to running at the speed of DDR2-600.

The testing BIOS did not correctly identify the Athlon X2 BE-2350 processor. However, a beta BIOS (2K070711 dated: 07/11/2007) was released very late during testing and that fixed the CPU-identification problem and the minor instability we'd seen when using Cool 'n' Quiet.