Skyscraper wrote:As I failed to get any really good SuperPi scores with my Gigabyte GA-5SMM SiS 530 board I thought I would see just how fast I c […]
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As I failed to get any really good SuperPi scores with my Gigabyte GA-5SMM SiS 530 board I thought I would see just how fast I could get the built in SiS 6306 video controller.
The VESA video memory bandwidth in Speedsys is among the best I have seen and the FPS in DOOM is also among the best I have seen with a Socket-7 system. The SiS 530s CPU performance is really sucky though so "CPU heavy" Quake only performs so so. Both my PC Chips 577 MVP3 board and my Gigabyte GA-5AX Aladdin 5 board are faster when it comes to anything that depends mostly on CPU or memory speed.
K6-3+ @620 5x124 motherboard cache off 256MB
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Quake: 75.5 FPS
Doom: 140.66 FPS (2134 gametics in 531 realtics)
3dbench2: 342.6 FPS
PCPbench: 138.5 FPS
This setting seems fully Windows stable at 2.2V (2.3V set, 2.2V sensor)
I also have a SiS 530 based motherboard, it's a Acer V75M from an IBM Aptiva. Mine has a K6/2 450, the original CPU it came with.(fastest socket 7 CPU I have).
Here are my scores with onboard video and 128mb PC 100 SDRAM, 8mb allocated to graphics RAM.
Quake 51.2
Doom 109.2
3D Bench2 249.3
PCPbench 91.5
Now here are my score using a S3 ViRGE 325 2mb PCI card.
Quake 55.2
Doom 88.29
3Dbench2 229.2
PCPbench 99.1
So my figures agree with yours in the speed of the 530 for doom & vesa,and slower for CPU intensive stuff with the onboard VGA controller.
Both of these are entered into Phil's spreadsheet here. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lvF9n … f=2&pli=1#gid=0
I could re-test with a SiS 6326 PCI VGA card, both mine also a marked as "AGP" chips despite being on PCI cards! At least for DOS stuff I found my 4MB card was faster than the 8MB one.
This is the 4MB card.
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And this the 8MB one, clearly marked as pine technology.
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Best,
Chris
286 20MHz,1MB RAM,Trident 8900B 1MB, Conner CFA-170A.SB 1350B
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Cyrix MII 333,128MB,SiS 6326 H0 rev,ESS 1869,Win ME