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Subject: Re: K7 1 Ghz faster than any PIII

Author: James T. Walker

Date: 17:32:13 01/15/00

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On January 14, 2000 at 14:31:36, Lonnie Cook wrote:

>On January 14, 2000 at 09:09:14, Albert Silver wrote:
>
>>On January 14, 2000 at 08:24:04, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>>
>>>Lonnie started playing at the internet with a 1Ghz K7,
>>>actually a kryoteched 750 0.18 technology K7.
>>>
>>>Very nice system. It's performing for DIEP like a virtual 1027Mhz PIII.
>>>Now of course those PIIIs don't exist so it's faster than *anything*
>>>else.
>>>
>>>Note that it does lose some % to slower clocked L2 (?) as the
>>>600Mhz K7 is over 15.5% faster than a 600Mhz PIII.
>>>
>>>Good hunting Lonnie!
>>>
>>>Vincent
>>
>>Ask him if he could post some numbers on the performance of other programs such
>>as Fritz (Fritzmark), Hiarcs, and even Rebel Century to add to Schroeder's
>
>This is what I got just testing it:
>Gained BENCH rating is : 2582
>    To contribute to the REBEL BENCH MARK LIST please enter the
>    below information on the Internet to: http://www.rebel.nl/bench.htm
>
>    Pos (1)         4 seconds
>    Pos (2)        20 seconds
>    Pos (3)        33 seconds
>    BENCH rating 2582
>
>BUT I had it through winDOZE and I had browser on and I was dl soemthing as well
>when I did it, l try to get it in DOS BUT I gotta figure how to do it through
>win98, just got this OS, used to win95 OSR2
>
>list.
>>
>>                                   Albert Silver


Hello Lonnie,
I forgot how to run the Bench test but I think it's with Rebel 10B.  Is that
correct?  If so I got: (1)8 sec. (2) 37 sec (3) 61 sec.  Bench rating 2566.
If that is correct then your machine is less than twice as fast as my K6-3-450.
Another puzzle is that your Bench rating is only 16 points higher than mine.
Can you tell me exactly which Rebel program you used ?
Jim Walker



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