Review: NVIDIA hits back at Intel: new IGPs take aim at G45

by Tarinder Sandhu on 15 October 2008, 14:00 3.5

Tags: DG45ID, P7NGM Digital (GeForce 9300), Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), MSI, NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA), PC

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System setup and notes

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Motherboard MSI P7NGM Digital GeForce 9300 Intel DG45ID X4500HD
Form factor mATX
Price £75? £84.11
Chipset MCP7A (single-chip) Intel G45 + ICH10
CPU Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 (2.53GHz, 3MB L2 cache, 1,066MHz FSB)
BIOS revision V1.1B1 (24/09/08) IDG4510H.86A.0077.2008.0725.1734
Mainboard software NVIDIA ForceWare 20.07 Intel Inf 9.0.0.1008
Memory 4GB (2 x 2GB) Corsair PC8500 DOMINATOR
Memory timings and speed 5-5-5-18 2T @ DDR2-800
Integrated graphics NVIDIA GeForce 9300 (450/1,200/801MHz) Intel GMA X4500 HD @ (533/533/800MHz)
Integrated Graphics driver ForceWare 178.13 (non-WHQL) 15.11.2.64.1554
Discrete graphics None
Disk drive(s) Seagate 500GB SATAII (ST3500320AS)
Optical drive Sony DW-Q30A
PSU FSP-300-60THN-P
Operating system Windows Vista Business x64 SP1

Tests

Benchmarks SiSoft SANDRA memory bandwidth (float)
ScienceMark 2.0 memory latency
HEXUS.PiFast to 10m places
HEXUS DivX 6.8.3 encode + enhanced multithreading

HDTach - SATA average read speed
HDTach - SATA burst speed
HDTach - USB average read speed
HDTach - FireWire average read speed

Company of Heroes: OF v2.301, DX9 and DX10 - 1,024x768
Quake 4 v1.30 SMP on - 1,024x768
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars v1.5 - 1,024x768

Power-consumption tests

Testing notes

We've deliberately retested the comparison Intel G45 motherboard with a £75 Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 CPU in the socket, as we feel it's something that a prospective purchaser of a mATX board would look towards, rather than a quad-core chip costing considerably more.

Both boards vie for the same market space which is represented by low-cost PCs that require cutting-edge technology to handle today's games at reasonable resolutions and image-quality settings. Assistance with multimedia playback is a must, too.

A truncated set of 2D benchmarks will show how well both can leverage the Core 2 Duo E7200 CPU, and gaming performance will focus on how well they can play a trio of games, set to low-quality detail, at 1,024x768.