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ASRock Vision 3D System Review

Synthetic testing is not a massively important aspect of a system review, but we feel it rounds out the overall analysis to give a specific overview of key strengths and weaknesses. Before we get into the real world testing we gave the system a run through in SiSoft Sandra. We will compare against several other systems we reviewed in the past, the AMD based Dell Zino HD and the Intel Atom based ASrock ION3D.

SiSoftware Sandra (the System ANalyser, Diagnostic and Reporting Assistant) is an information & diagnostic utility. It should provide most of the information (including undocumented) you need to know about your hardware, software and other devices whether hardware or software.

Sandra is a (girl) name of Greek origin that means “defender”, “helper of mankind”. We think that’s quite fitting.

It works along the lines of other Windows utilities, however it tries to go beyond them and show you more of what’s really going on. Giving the user the ability to draw comparisons at both a high and low-level. You can get information about the CPU, chipset, video adapter, ports, printers, sound card, memory, network, Windows internals, AGP, PCI, PCI-X, PCIe (PCI Express), database, USB, USB2, 1394/Firewire, etc.

Native ports for all major operating systems are available:

  • Windows XP, 2003/R2, Vista, 7, 2008/R2 (x86)
  • Windows XP, 2003/R2, Vista, 7, 2008/R2 (x64)
  • Windows 2003/R2, 2008/R2* (IA64)
  • Windows Mobile 5.x (ARM CE 5.01)
  • Windows Mobile 6.x (ARM CE 5.02)

All major technologies are supported and taken advantage of:

  • SMP – Multi-Processor
  • MC – Multi-Core
  • SMT/HT – Hyper-Threading
  • MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE 4.1, SSE 4.2, AVX, FMA – Multi-Media instructions
  • GPGPU, DirectX, OpenGL – Graphics
  • NUMA – Non-Uniform Memory Access
  • AMD64/EM64T/x64 – 64-bit extensions to x86
  • IA64 – Intel* Itanium 64-bit

Performance of this system is excellent, especially for a small form factor PC. The Intel Core i3 processor we have already looked at in our Dell Inspiron All In One 23 review last week, but it really does offer a substantial level of performance for the price.

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12 comments

  1. Damn, thats a mega detailed review Zardon. that system looks great. very mac mini like though? no ?

  2. Lordy, I used to think ASROCK were a mickey mouse motherboard maker, but their recent range of products is fucking good.

  3. 690 seems good, but by the time you get a monitor, OS and keyboard/mouse etc. its well over a grand.

  4. Hey, its like a Mac Mini, but a powerful one worth buying. awesome job ASRock. never thought id say ‘mac mini’ and ‘worth buying’ in the same sentence.

    Shame they didnt include a 128GB SSD, even if it cost 100 quid more. those drives really kill systems like this.

  5. How did you get inside, the button at the back? thats cool, but does it all just lift out? are is it bolted in.

  6. Brilliant, love it. someone said earlier it looks like a mac mini and damn its almost a copyright infringement ! This is a good job, gets a bit hot though doesnt it ?

  7. We can get no ASrock components here, which sucks 🙁 they need better distribution.

  8. by far the best review of this product on the net. awesome product too.

  9. I think the black version looks nicer than the silver. thats too apple aluminum for me im afraid.

    Review is a little indepth for me, but I picked out the bits I wanted, and im well impressed.

  10. ASRock are making a name for themselves recently. Still got a long way to go before id buy one of their motherboards, but they seem to have this media market sector wrapped up.

  11. If you can, please test the GeForce 425M with HQV HD v 2.0.
    Thanks

  12. Sata+power cables are provided for a second HDD, to be mounted under 1st HDD it seems.
    Could you confirm it’s possible and temperature stay safe (2nd HDD will probably be very close to GPU heatpipe after assembly).

    No review have clarified/tested this point so far… and for a HTPC, 2.5″ HDD capacity remains a problem, especially for one dedicated to HD contents…

    So, if a 2nd HDD is impossible that’s a deal breaker for me…