The GA-8KNXP
Ultra-64 offers end users all the memory timing adjustments we'd expect from a
i875P motherboard including CAS latency, RAS to CAS, and RAS
Precharge. Whatever you want it's here!
It seems like most manufacturers now offer some sort of
dynamic overclocking feature... whether this a good thing, or not, is up to you. For testing we disabled the feature, but end users might like to keep it enabled for that extra
kick when working with demanding applications.
FSB speeds can be adjusted
from 200-355 MHz in 1 MHz increments. The AGP/PCI/SRC can be adjusted 1 MHz
at a time, but that's not recommended especially if you're running Serial ATA
HDD's. The maximum memory voltage is 2.8V, AGP 1.8V and CPU voltage 1.76V. Now, how about a
little benchmarking!
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PCStats Test System Specs: |
processor : |
intel pentium
4 3.0c |
clock
speed: |
15 x 200 mhz = 3.0 ghz 15 x 220 mhz = 3.3 ghz |
motherboards: |
dfi lanparty 875b (i875p) albatron px865pe pro ii (i865pe) gigabyte 8ipe1000 pro2-w (i865pe) gigabyte 8s655tx ultra (sis 655tx) gigabyte 8knxp-ultra64 |
videocard: |
ati radeon 9800 pro |
memory: |
2x 256mb corsair
twinx3200ll |
hard
drive : |
40gb western digital special ed. |
cdrom: |
nec 52x cd -rom |
powersupply: |
vantec 470w stealth
psu |
software setup |
windowsxp build 2600 via 4in1 4.49 catalyst
4.2 |
workstation benchmarks |
sysmark 2004 business
winstone 2002 content creation 2002 winbench 99 sisoft sandra
2004 super pi pcmark2002 3dmark2001se aquamark3 comanche 4 x2: the
threat ut2003 | |