Reply 720 of 819, by nd22
30. Tom2D is the only GUI test in the entire suite and again the Sempron with a 333 Mhz FSB scores a clear victory over its little brother with the same clock speed but with 266 MHz FSB:
XP 2000 first
Sempron 2400 second
30. Tom2D is the only GUI test in the entire suite and again the Sempron with a 333 Mhz FSB scores a clear victory over its little brother with the same clock speed but with 266 MHz FSB:
XP 2000 first
Sempron 2400 second
31&32&33 We switch completely the registry with PCmark 2002, the oldest version of PC mark, and the first benchmark to test general system performance:
XP 2000 first
Sempron 2400 second
The individual results show that the CPU scores for both processors are really close; so is the HDD score of course - same raptor !
Only the memory score is definitely better on the CPU with the faster bus: 12% better on the Sempron who adds one more victory to its tally!
34 & 35 & 36 & 37. The next version of Pcmark - 2004 - adds a graphics score to the results:
XP 2000 first
Sempron 2400 second
Again the CPU and HDD scores are nearly identical; the graphics score improves a little bit on the 333 MHz FSB system - not much, only 3.5%; only the memory score shows a big jump - 9% improvement by going with the CPU with the faster bus.
38 & 39 & 40 & 41 The final Pcmark is the 2005 version:
Again XP 2000 first; Sempron 2400 second
Again the CPU scores are extremely close and reflect the fact that clock speed is the only thing that matters in this test; HDD score are practically identical!
Memory score shows again that the faster bus of the Sempron has a serious impact; what really jumps is the graphics score: 20% better with the Sempron. I repeated the test on the secondary system used to check the results and the huge advantage remains - a processor with a faster bus has a great impact on graphics performance!
42 & 43 & 44. Synthetic tests are finished! Time for real world games and the first is Farcry 1 that I recently finished on realistic difficulty! This is mostly a CPU bound game therefore this is a good test to see if either CPU is limiting the performance.
I used HardwareOC bench tool to provide accurate and repeatable testing conditions. Because the results are in HTML format I do not have screen shots saved but I will put all of them in one archive for anyone interested.
Athlon XP 2000 is first:
Far Cry Benchmark
The benchmark started at 23.03.2025 02:08:00
System Information
Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP
System memory: 2,0 GB
CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2000+
CPU speed: 1666 MHz
Sound system: : NVIDIA(R) nForce(TM) Audio
VGA Information
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GS
Memory: 256.0 MB
Current GPU speed: 375 MHz
Current memory speed: 1200 MHz
Driver version: 6.14.0010.9371 (English)
Resolution: 1024×768
Ultra quality option, Direct3D renderer
Level: Volcano, demo: hocvolcano.tmd
Pixel shader: default model
Antialising: 8×
Anisotropic filtering: 16×
HDR: disabled
Geometry Instancing: disabled
Normal-maps compression: disabled
Score = 48,31 FPS (Run 1)
Score = 47,28 FPS (Run 2)
Score = 47,80 FPS (Run 3)
Average score = 47,79 FPS
Resolution: 1280×1024
Ultra quality option, Direct3D renderer
Level: Volcano, demo: hocvolcano.tmd
Pixel shader: default model
Antialising: 8×
Anisotropic filtering: 16×
HDR: disabled
Geometry Instancing: disabled
Normal-maps compression: disabled
Score = 48,62 FPS (Run 1)
Score = 47,44 FPS (Run 2)
Score = 47,89 FPS (Run 3)
Average score = 47,98 FPS
Resolution: 1600×1200
Ultra quality option, Direct3D renderer
Level: Volcano, demo: hocvolcano.tmd
Pixel shader: default model
Antialising: 8×
Anisotropic filtering: 16×
HDR: disabled
Geometry Instancing: disabled
Normal-maps compression: disabled
Score = 46,78 FPS (Run 1)
Score = 45,41 FPS (Run 2)
Score = 46,53 FPS (Run 3)
Average score = 46,24 FPS
Copyright 2002 - 2006 Zoltan Nemeth - Roadside
42 & 43 & 44. Now is the turn of the Sempron 2400 in Farcry 1:
Far Cry Benchmark
The benchmark started at 20.03.2025 17:59:01
System Information
Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP
System memory: 2,0 GB
CPU: AMD Sempron(tm) 2400+
CPU speed: 1666 MHz
Sound system: : NVIDIA(R) nForce(TM) Audio
VGA Information
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GS
Memory: 256.0 MB
Current GPU speed: 375 MHz
Current memory speed: 1200 MHz
Driver version: 6.14.0010.9371 (English)
Resolution: 1024×768
Ultra quality option, Direct3D renderer
Level: Volcano, demo: hocvolcano.tmd
Pixel shader: default model
Antialising: 8×
Anisotropic filtering: 16×
HDR: disabled
Geometry Instancing: disabled
Normal-maps compression: disabled
Score = 51,98 FPS (Run 1)
Score = 50,91 FPS (Run 2)
Score = 51,53 FPS (Run 3)
Average score = 51,47 FPS
Resolution: 1280×1024
Ultra quality option, Direct3D renderer
Level: Volcano, demo: hocvolcano.tmd
Pixel shader: default model
Antialising: 8×
Anisotropic filtering: 16×
HDR: disabled
Geometry Instancing: disabled
Normal-maps compression: disabled
Score = 52,17 FPS (Run 1)
Score = 50,79 FPS (Run 2)
Score = 51,67 FPS (Run 3)
Average score = 51,54 FPS
Resolution: 1600×1200
Ultra quality option, Direct3D renderer
Level: Volcano, demo: hocvolcano.tmd
Pixel shader: default model
Antialising: 8×
Anisotropic filtering: 16×
HDR: disabled
Geometry Instancing: disabled
Normal-maps compression: disabled
Score = 49,31 FPS (Run 1)
Score = 47,76 FPS (Run 2)
Score = 49,12 FPS (Run 3)
Average score = 48,72 FPS
Copyright 2002 - 2006 Zoltan Nemeth - Roadside
First game and the first victory for the CPU with the faster bus: 7% advantage across the resolutions shows that FSB 333 matters quite a lot!
45 & 46 & 47. The second game is the masterpiece Half life 2. This is the 2004 version and not the updated Steam version.
I used Fraps 3.4.7 because HardwareOC bench tool refused to work. I am sorry for the lack of screenshots - Fraps outputs the results in Excel.
First is the XP 2000:
1024*768:
Min: 32
Max: 50
Avg: 41.083
1280*1024
Min: 27
Max: 49
Avg: 55.733
1600*1200
Min: 42
Max: 74
Avg: 54.617
45 & 46 & 47. Second is the Sempron 2400:
1024*768:
Min: 38
Max: 63
Avg: 48.083
1280*1024
Min: 35
Max: 62
Avg: 46.083
1600*1200
Min: 30
Max: 58
Avg: 41.183
For the second time FSB 333 demonstates its superiority by crushing the FSB 266 processor with a minimum 17% lead! And 17% is at 1024*768; as the resolution increases the lead he Sempron has over the Athlon XP also increases: at 1280*1024 is 24% better! So the processor with a faster bus copes better with the ever increasing workload!
48 & 49 & 50. The final game in the suite is Do0m 3. Extremely demanding on the video card I disabled AA in order to give the geforce 7800gs some breathing room.
XP 2000 is first at the standard resolutions: 1024*768, 1280*1024, 1600*1200
48 & 49 & 50. Sempron is next at the same 1024, 1280 and 1600 resolutions:
All average frame rates are within 5% across all resolutions! There is no clear winner in Doom 3 - a testament to the exceptionally graphics demands of this game.
As a side note i started playing again the game with an X-fi card this time and a 5.1 audio setup; at night it feels really creepy!
51. The second to last test is Super PI where the shorter the time to calculate 1 million decimals constitutes a better result!
Sempron 2400 first
Athlon XP 2000 second
Again the faster bus enables the Sempron to score another victory with a 27% better result! So in this test clock speed is not the only thing that matters; FSB and DRAM speed also matters!
52. We reached the final test: Cinebench 2003; in this test a higher score is a better result!
XP 2000 first
Sempron 2400 second
No winner here because in this particular test the clock speed is all that matters!