Reply 460 of 831, by kithylin
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wrote:wrote:I have my athlonXP 3200+ (400 mhz FSB barton core) chip that runs stable @ 2500 something mhz with a 6800 ultra in it. Would you like some results from that as a comparison from "the other side of the fence" to intel about that time? I think the A-XP chips were around northwood chips. I'd have to check the dates though.
The Athlon XP 3200+ will perform much much better than a P4 Northwoood with PC133 memory. It gave the later Intel dual DDR chipsets for Northwoods with 800 Mhz FSB a run for their money, at 2500MHz I expect the Barton to be competetive with all single core Netbust CPUs.
More benchmark results are always nice though 😀
Maybe I'll work on that today, and see if I can get my kingston ddr-525 ram out of my 939 machine, see if I can get the XP-3200+ machine to run with ram around 500+ Mhz maybe. It doesn't have individual ram timings in bios, or enough ram voltage to get it up there though.. kingston 500 mhz ddr requires I think 3.2v on the ram. Might see how it goes though.
I'll have to get a second hard drive for it and install XP on it though.. it's running Win98 right now, which really holds back it's performance.
EDIT: Also skyscraper, which OS are you testing these in? XP or Win98se?