Author: Rajen Gupta
Date: 16:29:55 05/31/03
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extrapolating the scores of both the 2375 athlon as well as the 2167 athlon posted on the link below would give a score of between 1267 and 1277 for an athlon 2250. yeah i know all about the JIUHB or AIUHB or whatever the new steppings are supposed to be. they are available at www.overclockers.co.uk and at www.cpucity.co.uk and irrespective of what you or the enthusuast's websites say, a safe stable overclock of greater than 2400 is more a figure of fantasy than fact; 2300 seems to be just about achieveable on a stable basis; and this is proven by a couple of my friends who have failed to achieve better than 2300 or threabouts with the exact same CPU;asus motherboard;expensive HSFfan and voltage overclock; yadda yadda yadda) (u are the only person i have heard of who repeatedly claims to get these wonderful overclockable CPU's; god alone knows from where?) > >>the website linked below shows that the fastest p4 has finally beaten the >>fastest AMD (barton 3200 which runs at 2200mhz; cant be too different from the >>xp 2800 which runs at 2167; perhaps marginally better because of the extra >>cache!) >> >>amd 2375 does not officially exist > >You're forgetting about the 2.25GHz 166/333fsb Athlon XP, which is the >thoroughbred core. For reference, my XP @ 2.5GHz gets a little over 1400kn/s in >the benchmark. For $37 you can pick up a Tbred-B Athlon XP 1700+ that can run >2.4-2.6GHz, so the P4 is hardly worth the money. > > >>Athlon XP____+ /2.375GHz 1338 kn/s = 122% (Q.: J. Hartmann) >> >>PIV-3.06, 64MB-Hash 1309 kN/s = 119% >> >>Athlon XP2800+ /2.167GHz 1230 kn/s = 112% >> >>Athlon XP2600+ /2.083GHz 1160 kn/s = 105% >> >>Athlon XP2400+ /2.00GHz 1098 kn/s = 100% >> >> >> >>
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