800 x 600 Tests
| Benchmark: |
Abit BX6 440BX Mainboard |
Abit BH6 440BX Mainboard |
| Forsaken BioDome FPS |
142.2 |
142.3 |
| Incoming GG Rating |
99.1 |
99.1 |
| Quake 2 Timedemo 1 |
91.1 |
91.6 |
| Unreal Timedemo .2 |
50.0 |
50.2 |
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1024 x 768 Tests
| Benchmark: |
Abit BX6 440BX Mainboard |
Abit BH6 440BX Mainboard |
| Forsaken BioDome FPS |
116.0 |
115.9 |
| Incoming GG Rating |
78.1 |
78.3 |
| Quake 2 Timedemo 1 |
74.6 |
74.8 |
| Unreal Timedemo .2 |
43.2 |
43.0 |
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Synthetic Benchmarks
| Benchmark: |
Abit BX6 440BX Mainboard |
Abit BH6 440BX Mainboard |
| ZD Winbench 98 CPUmark16 |
778 |
778 |
| ZD Winbench 98 CPUmark32 |
997 |
998 |
| ZD Winbench 98 FPUmark |
2020 |
2020 |
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Nothing dramatic occurred in the benchmarking process, the BH6 delivered the stable
performance that users have come to expect from the reliable 440BX chipset.
Soft Menu II wasn't a source of any trouble during the tests, as it was sometimes found
guilty of strange behavior in the 440LX-based Abit LX6 mainboard. Abit has really cleaned
up and polished the entire Soft Menu routine, so much so that in our mind it's totally replaced
the aggravating and annoying jumper maintenance of competitor's products.