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Reply 20 of 804, by m1919

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elfuego wrote:

Interesting fact is that replacing those Xeons with Tualatins 1.4 would literally triple the result. 😄

Yeah... but then it wouldn't be a Xeon rig 🤣.

I'm trying to find a pair of 900/2MB Xeon to swap in.

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Reply 21 of 804, by elianda

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I don't get this hype to upgrade or overclock a good setup retro PC even more. Usually the system is already good as it is from the retro point of view. If I want a faster system I just pick another CPU from the pile (last estimation 150+) or simply sit in front of my main system. For me it is much more interesting to see comparisons of some stock systems.

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Reply 22 of 804, by m1919

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elianda wrote:

I don't get this hype to upgrade or overclock a good setup retro PC even more. Usually the system is already good as it is from the retro point of view. If I want a faster system I just pick another CPU from the pile (last estimation 150+) or simply sit in front of my main system. For me it is much more interesting to see comparisons of some stock systems.

I like to max out my retro rigs, but I do like to stay true to the original platform I started a build with. So for this rig, it's the 440GX chipset.

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Reply 23 of 804, by Standard Def Steve

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m1919 wrote:

Yeah... but then it wouldn't be a Xeon rig 🤣.

I'm trying to find a pair of 900/2MB Xeon to swap in.

Interesting rig. Are the 1MB/2MB caches on the Cascades processors on-chip or is it just full speed cartridge-mounted cache? 2MB would've been a monstrous amount of on-chip memory in 2000!

Reply 24 of 804, by m1919

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Standard Def Steve wrote:
m1919 wrote:

Yeah... but then it wouldn't be a Xeon rig 🤣.

I'm trying to find a pair of 900/2MB Xeon to swap in.

Interesting rig. Are the 1MB/2MB caches on the Cascades processors on-chip or is it just full speed cartridge-mounted cache? 2MB would've been a monstrous amount of on-chip memory in 2000!

The P3 Xeons up to 550Mhz have full speed off-die cache, P3 Xeons 600Mhz+ have on-die cache of 1-2MB on the 100Mhz FSB versions and 256Kb on the 133Mhz FSB Versions.

Heh, gonna take a cue from luckybob. The 256Kb versions are "Pseudo Xeons" as they're pretty much just regular Coppermines in a Slot-2 package.

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Reply 25 of 804, by m1919

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Xeon Prime: ASUS XG-DLS, Dual P3 Xeon 700/1MB SL49P, 1.5GB PC100 ECC, GeForce4 Ti4600 128MB, Windows 2000 Pro

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Reply 26 of 804, by sgt76

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With the same 4600 Ti and a 1.4S Tualatin @ 1.6ghz, I got 9715 marks in 3d mark 2001SE.

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Reply 27 of 804, by m1919

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sgt76 wrote:
With the same 4600 Ti and a 1.4S Tualatin @ 1.6ghz, I got 9715 marks in 3d mark 2001SE. […]
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With the same 4600 Ti and a 1.4S Tualatin @ 1.6ghz, I got 9715 marks in 3d mark 2001SE.

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I wonder how a pair of 900/2MB Xeons would do.

Also, would there be any way to force 3dMark to run on my Obsidian2? I remember seeing someone benchmark a pair of Voodoo2s using it, but I have no options available to let me choose my card.

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Reply 28 of 804, by sgt76

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By any chance, were they mine perhaps? I used powerstrip to alternate between the AGP card and my V2 SLIs.

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3dmark 2001se - 1131 marks (1024x768, 16 bit, default settings)
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Reply 29 of 804, by elfuego

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sgt76 wrote:

With the same 4600 Ti and a 1.4S Tualatin @ 1.6ghz, I got 9715 marks in 3d mark 2001SE.

Hmm... I must admit that I'm a little disappointed. I expected more from Tualatin. Ah well... I'll stick to Socket A 😀 Thanks for the benchmark!

Edit: BTW, I suppose you did the test with SDRAM (i815)... Can anyone provide a test with dual tualatins or tualatin with DDR or rambus?

Reply 30 of 804, by sgt76

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I was using sdram @ 152mhz. ddr apparently won't make much difference as the P3's bus is too slow for ddr bandwidth to be effectively utilized.

Cpu benchmarks is where the Tualatin really shines, performing like a NW 'B' @ 2.8ghz. Anything FPU related, not that hot... maybe like a 1.8ghz Willamette. 😜

Reply 31 of 804, by Standard Def Steve

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elfuego wrote:
sgt76 wrote:

With the same 4600 Ti and a 1.4S Tualatin @ 1.6ghz, I got 9715 marks in 3d mark 2001SE.

Hmm... I must admit that I'm a little disappointed. I expected more from Tualatin. Ah well... I'll stick to Socket A 😀 Thanks for the benchmark!

Edit: BTW, I suppose you did the test with SDRAM (i815)... Can anyone provide a test with dual tualatins or tualatin with DDR or rambus?

I don't know if anyone saw my P3-S (i815) result on the first page, but I got 11,312 with a 9800Pro. A Willamette 1.8 (DDR266) with the same video card only scored 9147.

Reply 32 of 804, by elfuego

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sgt76 wrote:

I was using sdram @ 152mhz. ddr apparently won't make much difference as the P3's bus is too slow for ddr bandwidth to be effectively utilized.

I heard about this rumor, but I find it still hard to believe. I remember the difference changing from KT133a to KT266a on athlon XP 1600+, the frame rate in Morrowind seemed to double. Thats why I hoped it would be similar on tualatin...

Reply 33 of 804, by Shagittarius

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Abysmal Windows 7 i7 920 w/ GTX 690. I didn't see one up so I thought I'd try, terrible results.

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I should note that I receive this message at startup:

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I get the same message with SLI disabled and I score 37094 that way.

On my C2D 7300 w XP and a GTX580 I get : 47757

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Reply 35 of 804, by elfuego

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Shagittarius wrote:

Abysmal Windows 7 i7 920 w/ GTX 690.

I dont understand, do you mean abysmal windows or abysmal i7 920? Or is it GTX690 that's abysmal? Where does the problem lie? 😕

Reply 37 of 804, by Shagittarius

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There's nothing wrong with any of the components. Sure the i7 920 is a little underpowered for the 690 but something is wrong with drivers or the benchmark and that particular card it seems. It performs like I would expect in real world applications.

Like I said I tried it un-SLI'ed and it only scored a little more than with which is to be expected.

Reply 38 of 804, by RoyBatty

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Win 7 just isn't very good at supporting directx 8 stuff. Drivers are not optimized for it anymore either. I'm pretty sure in XP I got more like 60k vs the 40k I get in win7.

Interesting enough in 3dm2003 I get about 80k in windows 7 =]

Reply 39 of 804, by sgt76

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I can't even run the damn thing on my Win 7 64 bit setups. How do you get this to run on Win 7 64 bit? 😢