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out at an average of 147fps, Quake 4 was
a few frames faster at 193.8fps, and our
Photoshop , Premiere , and Nero Recode
benchmarks actually ran to completion. We
patted ourselves on the back and started an
overnight run of SYSmark.
And when we walked into the Lab the next
morning, we were once again greeted with a
chorus of graphical anomalies—not only did
the system crash, but this time, it refused to
display anything but a trippy collage, even
after a cold boot. We clocked the system back
to stock values, pointed a house fan at the
graphics cards, and crossed our fingers. Go
figure, SYSmark ran perfectly.
But this was more an exercise in futil-
ity than anything else. We could talk all day
about the X8’s noteworthy performance and
its amazing specs. We could write up a storm
about its beautiful Gigabyte case and its
water-cooling setup, which complements the
case’s blue-lit theme. And we’re still salivat-
ing over the price. The X8 is nearly $2,000
cheaper than last month’s Maingear, with
performance equitable to—and in some cases
topping—the machine we dubbed “the fastest
ever benchmarked.”
Unfortunately, the X8 left both us and
ABS, which was given multiple opportuni-
ties to troubleshoot the system, completely
dumbfounded. The X8 just goes to show
that even the best of the best are fallible
without a little foresight.
—DAVID MURPHY
$4,635, http://www.abs.com
ABS ultimAte x8 iii
tHe wolf
One of the fastest (if not
the fastest) machines we’ve
tested.
MARVIn^4
Does. Not. Work. In fact, it
doesn’t work in ways an average user would
likely never notice; that’s even worse.
the X8 had one of
the nicest wiring
jobs we’ve seen in a
while. Unfortunately,
we butchered it
while attempting
repairs on the rig.
BenchMARks
sYsmark 2004 se 275
zero point scores
Premiere Pro 2.0 3,000^ sec
Photoshop Cs2 295 sec
Recode H.264 2,648 sec
feAR 1.07 80 fps
Quake 4 110.5 fps
0 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
372
1,595 sec
154 sec
1,337 sec
193.8 fps
147 fps
Our current desktop test bed is a Windows XP SP2 machine, using a dual-core 2.6GHz Athlon 64 FX-60, 2GB of Corsair DDR400 RAM on an Asus
A8N32-SLI motherboard, two GeForce 7900 GTX videocards in SLI mode, a Western Digital 4000KD hard drive, a Sound Blaster X-Fi soundcard, and
a PC Power and Cooling Turbo Cool 850 PSU.