As we’re trying to branch out with more relevant reviews for all of our readers, we’ve started this new section with server grade motherboards and we’ve also begun reviewing workstation systems such as the Boston Venom 3401-7T.
To test a server grade motherboard like this, we want to stress every component of the system to check stability and performance. While the benchmarks in themselves test the actual connected components such as CPU and memory instead of the motherboard itself, the results will give us comparable figures allowing you as the reader to pick the best.
Since this is the first review in this section, we don’t have any other values to compare them too yet, but that will change as more products get their own reviews and the charts and graphs will be updated to reflect that.
To test a motherboard like this, we need a lot of extra components and we’ll be using the same each time. You can find a complete list of them below.
System components
We use a wide variety of applications to gain a broad spectrum of results for comparing diverse aspects of the system performance.
Software
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