ECS Durathon2 A320AM4-M3 Ryzen Motherboard Review
Peter Donnell / 7 years ago
Synthetic Benchmarks
3DMark Firestrike
As you no doubt already know, the A320 chipset doesn’t support overclocking of AM4 socket processors. To do that, you would need a B350 or X370 series motherboard. However, despite the lack of overclocking, it’s perfectly competitive at stock clocks. It scored 19992 at stock with the Ryzen 1800X processor.
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Unigine Superposition 1080p Extreme
GPU bound tasks are in no way limited either, hitting 5543 in Unigine with our GTX 1080 Ti.
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PCMark 10 Express
Even the PCMark 10 score is respectable, beating out the Gigabyte B350 motherboard, albeit only by a single point.
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WPrime 32M and 1024M
Unsurprisingly, the WPrime score is superb, scoring one of our fastest mid-range scores at just 104.380 seconds. Of course, most of that is thanks to the choice of CPU.
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Cinebench R15
The same is true in Cinebench, with the Ryzen 1800X doing some serious heavy lifting and scoring a superb 998, not bad for a cheap motherboard either.
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Handbrake MP4 to MKV Conversion 4K
A heavy rendering workstation motherboard this i snot, but 41 FPS is right where we would epxect it to be with our CPU of choice and a solid score for a stock 1800X.
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