Sisoft Sandra 2002 |
Source: Sandra |
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Sandra is designed to
test the theoretical power of a complete system and individual components. The
numbers taken though are again, purely theoretical and may not represent real
world performance.
SiSoft Sandra 2001 Benchmark Results |
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Memory Benchmark
(FSB/Memory)
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Score ALU/FPU |
1. |
8KHA+ - 133/266 MHz |
2055 MB/s / 1972 MB/s |
2. |
KR7A-133RAID - 133/266 MHz |
2053 MB/s / 1978 MB/s |
3. |
8K3A+ - 133/333 MHz |
2086 MB/s / 2017 MB/s |
4. |
AK35GTR Ver 2.2 - 133/333 MHz |
2098 MB/s / 2053 MB/s |
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Overclocked (FSB/Memory) |
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5. |
8KHA+ - 166/333 MHz |
2566 MB/s / 2418 MB/s |
6. |
KR7A-133RAID - 166/333 MHz |
2526 MB/s / 2363 MB/s |
7. |
8K3A+ - 166/333 MHz |
2547 MB/s / 2360 MB/s |
8. |
AK35GTR Ver 2.2 - 166/333 MHz |
2551 MB/s / 2358 MB/s |
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The memory
bandwidth is in line with what we expect form the chipsets, at stock speeds the
KT333CE has a very slight lead which is not surprising since the RAM is running
in DDR333 mode. When all the motherboards are overclocked to 166 MHz FSB (RAM at
333 MHz) all boards perform about the same. You will find the next part
very interesting though. With RAM speeds at 200 MHz+ FSB's the memory bandwidth from the
KT333CE is obviously not at the same level as the KT266A.