pcstats
test system specs: |
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computer hardware:
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processor: |
athlonxp 3000+ pentium 4 2.8 ghz*
pentium 4 3.0c** |
clock
speed: |
13 x 166 = 2.16
ghz 21 x 133 mhz = 2.8 ghz 15 x 200 mhz = 3.0 ghz
15 x 217 mhz = 3.26 ghz |
motherboards: |
epox 8rga+ abit it7 max2 rev2* msi gnb max (dc
ddr)* aopen ax4spe (dc ddr) albatron
px865pe pro ii (dc ddr) aopen ax4c max (dc
ddr) |
chipsets: |
nforce2
igp i845pe e7205 i865pe i875p |
videocard: |
ati radeon 9700 pro |
memory: |
2x 256mb corsair xms3500 cas2 |
hard
drive: |
20gb maxtor
diamondmax+ |
cdrom: |
nec 52x cd-rom |
floppy: |
panasonic 1.44mb floppy drive |
heatsink: |
avc sunflower |
powersupply: |
vantec 470w stealth psu |
software
setup |
windowsxp build 2600 intel inf
5.00.1012 catalyst 3.2 |
workstation benchmarks |
business winstone 2002 content creation
2002 winbench 99 sisoft sandra
2003 pcmark2002 3dmark2001se<br>quake
iiiarena |
* - the pentium 4 2.8 ghz uses a 133 mhz fsb and
was run on an i845pe and e7205 motherboard for performance reference.
** - hyperthreading was enabled and running for all
the tests.
note - we were not able to get sysmark2002 to complete a full
benchmark run. we're not really sure what was causing this but it just didn't
work so those results are omitted.
Winstone 2002 |
Source: Zdnet |
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Content Creation Winstone 2002 is a system-level,
application-based benchmark that measures a PC's overall performance when
running top, Windows-based, 32-bit, content creation applications on Windows 98,
Windows 2000, Windows Me, or Windows XP.
Business Winstone 2002 is a system-level,
application-based benchmark that measures a PC's overall performance when
running today's top-selling Windows-based 32-bit applications on Windows 98,
Windows 2000 (SP6 or later), Windows Me, or Windows XP. Business Winstone
doesn't mimic what these packages do; it runs real applications through a series
of scripted activities and uses the time a PC takes to complete those activities
to produce its performance scores.
Here in the
Winstone 2002 benchmarks we see that at stocks speeds the
AOpen i875P performs slightly higher then the two i865PE motherboards. Then again that's expected as
the i875P is more expensive then the
i865PE.