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A few short months ago came the introduction of VIA's KT133 chipset. Though the chipset itself has remained pretty much constant (aside from a minor Southbridge revision), host motherboards have been going through good deal of change in a relatively short amount of time. Current generation motherboards now include multiplier adjustments, ATA/100 support and more recently, some form of Voice Diagnosis a feature that is catching on rather quickly.
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Test Bed Setup and Benchmarks
For all testing done here, we have
used the following hardware setup...
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Based upon VIA KT133 chipset |
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AMD Duron 600 CPU |
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128MB PC100 SDRAM (CAS2) |
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8.4GB Quantum Fireball CR ATA/66
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MSI Starforce 815 GF2 GTS |
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Soltek 75KV2-X Motherboard |
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Soltek 75KV Motherboard |
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Asus A7V Motherboard |
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Biostar M7VKB Motherboard |
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Transcend AKT4
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Winstone
Performance
For this benchmark, Winstone 99 and Content Creation Winstone
2000 have been used to test the overall performance of the test bed setup.
Winstone 99 (Business Winstone 99) v1.2 is used to test the overall business
performance of the computer system by using applications such as MS Office 97,
Lotus Smartsuite 97, etc. Content Creation Winstone 2000 is a system-level,
application-based benchmark that measures a PC's overall performance when
running today's Windows-based Internet content creation applications. The test
focuses on top-selling Internet content creation applications.
Each test
was run 3 times with the result being the average value of the 3 test runs.
Higher numbers indicate better performance.
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