Abit AW9D Max socket 775 Motherboard
Test Results - Cinebench and HD Tach
Published: 12th October 2006 | Source: Abit | Price: |
Cinebench is a benchmarking tool based on the powerful 3D software Cinema 4D. Consequently, the results of tests conducted using Cinebench carry significant weight when analysing a computer’s performance in everyday use. Let's see how the AW9D Max does in this test.

The AW9D max keeps abreast with the Intel Bad Axe board in both tests, slightly edging ahead by a point in the single core performance. Nice solid results.


Mixed results in the OpenGL tests in Cinebench. It seems that the board drops back a bit on software but picks it up on the hardware side. Both of the abit boards are ahead of the Intel bad Axe board, though this could be attributed to the ATI GPU.
HD Tach
HDTach is a free hard disk benchmarking program from SimpliSoftware. This benchmark is not only capable of producing results on hard disk access times but also CPU usage required during disk access. It simply tests the hard drives in a nice quick and easy test.
HD Tach
HDTach is a free hard disk benchmarking program from SimpliSoftware. This benchmark is not only capable of producing results on hard disk access times but also CPU usage required during disk access. It simply tests the hard drives in a nice quick and easy test.
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I'm surprised that Seagate didn't patent this technology! Looks good though, I wonder who the first to make a 2gb drive will be 

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Originally Posted by name='FragTek'
I'm surprised that Seagate didn't patent this technology! Looks good though, I wonder who the first to make a 2gb drive will be
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I'm pretty sure it was Seagate 

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Originally Posted by name='FragTek'
I'm pretty sure it was Seagate
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Originally Posted by name='Kempez'
Seagate were the first to get a drive out but I know Hitachi were heavily involved in the development
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.just like to mention i hate WD!
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Originally Posted by name='nathan'
just like to mention i hate WD!
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Linky to the article here