Author: Terry McCracken
Date: 07:09:21 01/21/02
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On January 21, 2002 at 09:35:52, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On January 21, 2002 at 09:29:44, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>There is a difference of over 118 KN/s between an Intel and AMD XP 1900+, but >>if you play a match of at least 30 games using the same program on these two >>different systems anything could happen. >> > >PS: In order to see a huge performance difference you need a fritzmark >difference of a least 300 KN/s. > >>Jorge >> >> >>P4-2,2GHz >>1GB PC800 RDRAM >>36,4GB Ultra3-SCSI 15K HDD >>Win 2K >> >>With 32MB HT >> >>Fritzmark 964 1615 KN/s >> >> >>Does anybody have Athlon XP 1900+ numbers to compare this to? >> >>I believe I was around 1050 or so at 1620 kN/s when running at 1.6GHz (default >>XP 1900+.) At 1.75GHz overclocked, I hit 1152 @ 1661 kN/s. All at 32MB. Aaron >>Gordon will probably squeeze nearly 1200 out of his 1.81GHz AMD... :) >> >>elc. >> >> >>With the AthlonXP at 1835Mhz I get 1191 fritzmarks and 1733kN/s At least Intel is becoming competitive. Maybe the next generation of P-4's will really fly? They still need to do alot of work with the new P-4 core, and it's a very complex chip so it may take some time before the chip reaches maturity. Terry
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