Author: Pete Galati
Date: 21:57:49 04/01/01
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On April 02, 2001 at 00:05:53, Terry McCracken wrote: >On April 01, 2001 at 17:57:14, Pete Galati wrote: > >>On April 01, 2001 at 17:36:43, Terry McCracken wrote: >> >>>The _Fritzmark_ appears to indicate the speed of the _CPU_ as a general guide. >>>I realize there are other things that may/will effect the results of the >>>Fritzmark but feel the CPU is the _Major_ player. >>> >>>Would some of the members here provide their Fritzmarks for different CPU types >>>and the MHz/Ghz they are using, eg; 1GHz Pentium III, 1GHz Athlon, 1.5 GHz P4 >>>etc.? >>>Also, please indicate other factors that may/are effecting these Fritzmarks, eg; >>>type of ram used, bus speeds, motherboards/Chipsets, and free resources when >>>achieving maximum Fritzmarks. >>> >>>In my case I'm using the _old_ P3 at 500MHz with 128MB of SDRAM 433BX Chipset >>>and achieve 466KN/s when I free up my resources up to 87%. A little obsolete >>>now;) Model Type IBM Aptiva 2171-57U >>> >>>Please List Results Below. Thanks in Advance! >>> >>>Terry McCracken >>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >>I don't have Fritz, but Junior mark here, don't know how different that would >>be. >> >>700mhz Celeron 128mb mem SD, I forgot to check my available resources before I >>ran this, but it's about 89% when I start Windows, probably less when I ran the >>test. Junior6 was using about 64mb hashtables fwiw. >> >>550 KN/s >>result 436 +-1 >> >>Pete > >Thanks for your reply. > >However I was hoping more people would have responded. That happens, it just didn't strike a chord with enough people. It just reminded me that I still never tried the "...mark" thing, so I had to try. Pete
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