Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Article: Overclocking Benchmarking

By Billy Zype

Some of the overclocking benchmarking programs are mentioned below. SiSoftware Sandra Lite XII 2008 (12.34) has a size of 14.09 MB and is added on 9/14/2007. OpenGL Fur Rendering Benchmark has a size of 1.27 MB and is added on 9/10/2007. In this overclocking benchmarking is focused on fur rendering with the use of real time shaders.

SiSoftware Sandra Lite XII 2008

12.34 is the most recent version of the utility that has won the award. This involves remote analysis, overclocking benchmarking as well as features for personal computers, servers, networks and PDAs. Along with time, there is a gradual increase in the portability of this software. This has led to the creation of this software which can be used on multiple platforms in the absence of the need of any recompilation. As the utility of this software virtual machine is on the increase, there is a growing need of providing a benchmark to calculate the performance. As these benchmarks have been introduced, it is possible to have the entire suite not only on Microsoft Windows but also on other operating systems. There is also other support for Runtime engines and Virtual machine engines to show the information to the new users. During this release, everything is not practical and there exists a very real entity in increasing the support and trying to foresee the novel needs of the users. There is support for cryptography and digital certificates. There is comprehensive information about the advanced charting, wireless networks, groups and users of the computer, policies and security settings.

New modules and functionality

This version has the following new modules. .NET Benchmarking is comprised of .NET Arithmetic and .NET Multi-media. The former demonstrates how the .NET arithmetic operations are handled by the system. This is done using the .NET CLR and is comparable to other .NET CLRs. The latter shows the same comparison but in case of .NET multi-media operations. Java Benchmarking is made up of Java Arithmetic and Java Multi-media. Both of these show how through the Java Runtime Engine the Java arithmetic and multi-media operations are handled by the system as compared with some other normal Java Virtual machines. Additionally, there is data regarding the software of virtual machines, runtime engines and software engines that have been uploaded on the computer. There is also data regarding the providers of cryptographic, security certificates and algorithms that have been put up on the computer. There is information regarding the users, user group accounts that have been registered on the computer and the client sessions hosted by the computer.

Billy Zype is an overclocking expert. You can check out his website at http://www.hotoverclocking.com


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