System Specs & Memory Bandwidth
AMD APU System Specs
AMD A10-7800 (3.5GHz - 3.90GHz) AMD A8-7600 (3.1GHz - 3.80GHz) AMD A4-4000 (3.0GHz - 3.20GHz) Asrock FM2A88M Extreme4+ (AMD A88X) 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 RAM Crucial MX200 1TB SilverStone Essential Series 500w Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit AMD AM1 System Specs
AMD Athlon 5350 (2.05GHz) AMD Sempron 3850 (1.30GHz) Asrock AM1H-ITX 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 RAM Crucial MX200 1TB SilverStone Essential Series 500w Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
Intel Haswell System Specs
Intel Core i3-4130 (3.4GHz) Intel Celeron G1820 (2.7GHz) Intel Pentium G3220 (3.0GHz) Asrock Z97 Extreme9 (Intel Z97) 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 RAM Crucial MX200 1TB SilverStone Essential Series 500w Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
Asrock Beebox System Specs
Intel Celeron N3000 (1.60GHz - 2.40GHz) 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 RAM Team Group M3F49 128GB SSD 36W/12V Adapter Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit Intel Braswell System Specs
Intel Pentium N3700 (1.60GHz - 2.40GHz) Asrock N3700-ITX Intel Celeron N3050 (1.60GHz - 2.16GHz) Asrock N3050B-ITX 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 RAM Crucial MX200 1TB SilverStone Essential Series 500w Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
ECS Liva X System Specs
Intel Celeron N2808 (1.58GHz) 4GB (1x4GB) DDR3 RAM 32GB eMMC SSD 36W/12V Adapter Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
Even with dual-channel DDR3-1600 memory at its disposal the Beebox's Celeron N3000 only ekes out 8.4GB/s, a comparable bandwidth to the AMD A4-4000. That said, it was quite a bit faster than the Celeron N3050 of the Asrock N3050-ITX motherboard which is surprising.
The Asrock Beebox and its Celeron N3000 SoC provided slightly stronger L1 and L2 cache performance than the Celeron N2808 of the ECS Liva X.
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