SiSoftware Sandra - системный
анализатор для 32-х и 64-битных версий Windows, включающий в себя
тестовые и информационный модули. Sandra старается превзойти другие
подобные утилиты и показать реальную картину, объединяя в одной
программе возможности для сравнения производительности как на высоком,
так и на низком уровне. Вы можете получить сведения о процессоре,
чипсете, видеоадаптере, портах, принтерах, звуковой карте, памяти, сети,
Windows, AGP, соединениях ODBC, USB2, Firewire, и других.
Key features:
- 4 native architectures support (x86, x64/AMD64/EM64T, IA64/Itanium2, ARM).
- 2 native GPGPU platforms support (AMD CTM/STREAM1, nVidia CUDA1, future Intel).
- 3 native Graphics platforms support (DirectX 9, DirectX 10/10.1).
- 23 established benchmarking modules, 4 new to version 2009.
- Huge official hardware support through technology partners (Intel, AMD/ATI, SiS, VIA/Centaur).
- 7 charting options: combined, components, performance vs. speed/power/cost, capacity vs. power/cost charts.
- 6 language versions (English, German, French, Italian, Russian, Japanese) thanks to our Translators.
- Enhanced Sandra Lite version (free for personal/educational use)
What's New in 2011:
New Benchmark: Media Transcode
Measures the transcoding bandwidth converting media from one format to another.
Why? Most devices cannot play video recorded by a camcorder. Such
media would most likely require to be edited first and then to be
transcoded (possibly transparently) when copied to a device for
playback. With current high-definition media such an operation can be a
lenghthy process, thus any performance improvements will save a lot of
time.
Using the new Media Foundation in Windows 7, we measure WMV (e.g.
Movie Maker) > MP4/H264 and MP4/H264 (e.g. phone video) >
MP4/H264 using various profiles (HD TV 720p, SD TV 480p, tablet, phone,
etc.).
The benchmark can compare the performance of hardware accelerated
media transcoders (e.g. GPUs) with multi-threaded software (CPU)
transcoders.
New Benchmark: GPGPU Cryptography
Measures the encryption, decryption and hashing bandwidth of GPGPUs
Why? While modern CPUs include special instruction sets (Intel
AES, VIA PadLock) to accelerate cryptographic operations, are they a
match for modern GPGPUs? The benchmark uses the same workload as the CPU
Cryptography benchmark allowing direct comparison of modern CPUs and
GPGPUs of the most common algorithms in use today (AES256, AES128,
SHA256, SHA1).
OpenCL 1.x, DirectX 11 Compute Shader and CUDA3 3.x are
supported. Multiple video cards are supported and CPUs can also be used
in parallel in OpenCL. The benchmark allocates workload based on the
respective processing power of GPGPUs and CPUs.
New Benchmark: Blu-ray
Measures the performance of Blu-ray optical drives
Why? While Blu-ray won the high-definition war some time ago, it
has finally become affordable for computer users as a replacement for
DVD. We have thus added a brand new Blu-ray Test Disk to measure the
performance of the latest drives on the market, adding to the existing
DVD and CD Test Disks which are still required to measure DVD and CD
disk performance.
Updates:
AVX/FMA instruction set support for future CPUs
Processor Multi-Media, Processor Cryptography, Memory Bandwidth, Cache and Memory Benchmarks
Using 256-bit register width (instead of 128-bit of SSE/2/3/4)
yields further performance gains through greater parallelism in most
algorithms. Combined with the increase in processor cores and threads we
will soon have CPUs rivaling GPGPUs in performance.
Measure each operation report min-max score as well as average
Why? The maximum time an operation can take is just as important
as the average time; if the measured performance varies greatly from
test to test, the response time is not consistent and thus the
performance unreliable. If a minimum performance is required, then a
slower but consistent device would be preferable to a faster but
inconsistent one.
Using the submitted scores to the Ranker, we further measure the
consistency of the performance of a device; we can also verify whether
the measured performance falls between the range of performance expected
for the tested device.
Geometric mean for aggregate scores
Why? When combining components of very different magnitudes, a
geometric mean is more meaningful than an arithmetic one. This makes
comparing the relative performance of very different devices much
fairer, especially between platforms (e.g. desktop to mobile or to
server).
Ranker Engine: more useful
Why? The Ranker provides additional reference results by
aggregating submitted results from users - which are downloaded by
Sandra automatically. We had over 200,000 submissions just for one
benchmark in 2010 which allowed the generation of 1,000s of new results.
The Ranker can also be searched for specific results.
By creating an account, the Ranker automatically backs-up and restores user scores to any installation.
Price Engine: very much useful
Why? The Price engine enhances the experience by providing
product pictures and additional specifications - as well as the the
latest price. It allows the calculation of important metrics like
Performance vs. Price and Capacity vs. Price (for storage media) which
are extremely useful when making comparisons. All this is done
automatically rather than manually searching for pricing on stores.
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