Sapphire PURE Innovation - ATI's Chipset for the AMD Enthusiast
by Wesley Fink on July 29, 2005 12:05 AM EST- Posted in
- Motherboards
Ethernet Performance
The new motherboard test suite, launched earlier this year, includes LAN performance measurements. The test procedure that we use was first described in a VIA white paper.The Windows 2000 Driver Development Kit (DDK) includes a useful LAN testing utility called NTttcp. We used the NTttcp tool to test Ethernet throughput and the CPU utilization of the various Ethernet Controllers used on the nForce4 Ultra motherboards.
We set up one machine as the server; in this case, an Intel box with an Intel CSA Gigabit LAN connection. Intel CSA has a reputation for providing fast throughput and this seemed to be a reasonable choice to serve our Gigabit LAN clients. At the server side, we used the following Command Line as suggested by the VIA whitepaper on LAN testing:
Nttcps - m 4,0,On the client side (the motherboard under test), we used the following Command Line:-a 4 - l 256000 - n 30000
Nttcpr - m 4,0,At the conclusion of the test, we captured the throughput and CPU utilization figures from the client screen.-a 4 - l 256000 - n 30000
Earlier reviews have already measured the performance advantage of PCI Express Ethernet compared to PCI Ethernet in Gigabit LAN performance. The Sapphire PURE Innovation uses the Marvel 88E8052 Ethernet on the PCIe bus. The Marvel used by Sapphire competes very well with other PCIe Gigabit Ethernet showing a throughput in the 950 Mb/sec range. CPU utilization was a very high 51% in a field where every Gigabit Ethernet controller on the PCIe bus measures high CPU utilization of 35% to 50%.
CPU utilization measurements for Gigabit Ethernet can be somewhat misleading, since they measure the percentage of CPU tie-up at sustained Gigabit receiving. In reality, it would be very rare that you would actually see sustained Gigabit transmission levels on your PC. For that reason, you should put the measured CPU utilization of Gigabit PCIe LAN in perspective. It will almost always be much lower than what we have measured.
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IRQ Conflict - Friday, July 29, 2005 - link
I was just at ATI's site and they list this as the http://www.ati.com/buy/promotions/radeonxpressmobo...">PI-A8XRX480. Someone have thier wires crossfired? ;)IRQ Conflict - Friday, July 29, 2005 - link
WOOT! been waiting a long time for this board! dissapoints me that there doesn't appear to be a version with the x300 IGP though.