First post, by PcBytes
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- l33t
Inspired by supercordo's Netburst and 462 threads, I figured I would go ahead and do one for Socket 370 as well.
Mandatory:
- results must include the following - 3DMark scores, CPU-Z, and GPU-Z (*1)
- Intel Socket 370 only. Slotkets and Socket converters (e.g Socket 370 to Socket 8, like the Powerleap PL-ProII) are accepted as well, original Slot 1 models are not. As long as it uses a Intel 370 chip, it qualifies.
- Unfortunately no VIA/Cyrix chips for this thread. There is an existing "Aiming For The Stars" thread for VIA C3 , made by Jasin Natael, and it seems active. (last post is a few days ago.).
- no chipset restrictions. Go WILD!
- no GPU restrictions
- no OS restrictions
- no LN2/sub-zero solutions allowed. Air and watercooling is accepted, as well as using ice as watercooling.
- NO STOCK SCORES! That's what "Aiming For The Stars" is about! Squeezing the absolute juice outta yer chips.
- 3DMark 99 - https://benchmarks.ul.com/legacy-benchmarks
- 3DMark 2000 - https://benchmarks.ul.com/legacy-benchmarks
- 3DMark 2001SE - https://benchmarks.ul.com/legacy-benchmarks
- CPUMark 99 https://thandor.net/benchmark/4
Scores will be divided into each core category - Mendocino, Coppermine, Tualatin. The type of 370 CPU will be mentioned - Celeron or Pentium III, as well whether it's a slotket, socket adapter or plain 370.
Socket 370 - 3DMark 2001SE scores:
Tualatin
1. shevalier @ 9792, 1275MHz, 150FSB, R9800XT, i815E
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3.
Coppermine
1.
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Mendocino
1.
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3.
Socket 370 - 3DMark 2000 scores:
Tualatin
1.
2.
3.
Coppermine
1.
2.
3.
Mendocino
1.
2.
3.
Socket 370 - 3DMark 99 scores:
Tualatin
1.
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3.
Coppermine
1.
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3.
Mendocino
1.melbar @ 1291, 513MHz, 68FSB, Rage Pro Turbo 2x (onboard), i440LX
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Socket 370 - CPUMark scores:
Tualatin
1.
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Coppermine
1.
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Mendocino
1. melbar @ 36.6, 513MHz, 68FSB, i440LX
2.
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*1 - In case you cannot run GPU-Z, HWINFO or Everest Home Edition can be used for the GPU information, as long as they don't block the CPU-Z and 3DMark score view. This applies for 9x mostly, as IIRC there aren't 9x-compatible versions of GPU-Z.
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