AMD Phenom X3 8750 Triple-Core Processor Review
Photodex ProShow Gold 3.2
ProShow Gold allows the user to combine photos, videos and music to create spectacular slide shows. The software provides the capability to share memories with friends and family on DVD, PC and the Web. ProShow Gold brings still photos to life by adding motion effects like pan, zoom, and rotate. The user can also add captions to a photo or video and choose from over 280 transition effects.
The workload we are using takes 29 high resolution jpeg photos and converts them to an mpeg2, widescreen DVD quality, 3min 9sec slideshow video file. The input photos are in 3872×2592 resolution and total about 170MB in size.
ProShow Gold 3.2 lets you share your slide shows in virtually any format and on any device. You can upload your shows directly to YouTube or choose from over 20 devices to directly output to including the iPod, Blackberry, ZuneTM and more. Not bad for software that runs under $70 and is optimized for eight-cores! Our benchmark testing wasn’t at 100% load the entire time, but averaged around 95% during the testing period.
Benchmark Results: Photodex Proshow software showed that the AMD Phenom X3 8750 was slightly slower than the Phenom X4 9600, which makes since as it is a quad-core processor. The Phenom X3 8750 was able to beat out the Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 by a couple seconds! The Intel Q6600 operates at 2.4GHz with 8MB of shared L3 Cache and was far ahead of the 2.4GHz Phenom X3 8750 processor in this benchmark.
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