Reply 40 of 62, by feipoa
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Still no bar chart to represent the data?
I am also going to run this challenge, albiet on a much larger scale. The 686 benchmark comparison, which is again underway, will test 120 socket 7 CPUs (and a few slot 1's) using 97 different tests. To date, I've completed 42 CPUs.
For 133 Mhz CPUs, I'll be testing these (numbers refer to frequency, not PR):
Cyrix 5x86-133 (2x66)
Intel DX4-133 (2x66)
AMD X5-133 (4x33)
Cyrix 6x86-133
Cyrix 6x86MX-133
AMD K5-133
AMD K6-133
AMD K6-2-133
AMD K6-2+-133
AMD K6-3-133
Intel Pentium 133
Intel Pentium 133 MMX
IDT Winchip C6 - 133
IDT WInchip2 - 133
Rise mP6 - 133
No P-Pro or PII's at 133 MHz.
Note that the 6x86MX has the same performance as the MII, so there'd be no need to run both.
@swaaye
What is the name of the software utility you used to enable write allocate on the K5 and how did you confirm that it was not enabled by default by the BIOS?
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