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Fixture
Encoding?
Personally, I use my HTPC for video playback, not for running passmark. What's the connection between passmark (which is largely integer math) and video plaback?
AMD A4-3300 ($65)Define the floor of Blu-ray playback for CPUs and GPUs.
Blu-ray does tax some low end systems.
Has a lot of floating point math AFAIK.Encoding?
I'm not knowledgeable about VP8, but x264 video can be encoded in such a way that they can't be DXVA hardware decoded. Likewise hardware DXVA decoding only works if the encode uses the proper settings. Blu-Ray's however support hardware decoding.Decoding VP8 or x.264 is something that's supported by every modern GPU from Intel and AMD. If you've got something that has a Radeon HD 3x00 or its equivalent (that's a ~4 year old chipset), it's baked in. Intel is in a little different boat, since the older and still common GMA3x00 series integrated graphics is missing some hardware decode support, but anything that's branded Intel HD graphics should be fine.
I'll try to find something more accurate for these small loads.
Just finishing a significantly low-voltage build:
Intel i3-2120T
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-D3H
OCZ NOC-MSATA120G
2x Crucial 4GB 1.35v
PicoPSU 65W
Windows Experience Index:
CPU: 6.9
RAM: 7.4
GPU: 5.2
Game: 5.8
HDD: 7.7
It's a little clunky, but the Belkin Conserve Insight has been bench tested and proven accurate for low loads.
It has a 4-pin P4 power connector hanging off of it.