Reply 20 of 24, by Darkman
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Well I tried using one CPU on the VIA board and there was no difference sadly.
So I thought that Id try getting a modded Tualatin for the Dell board, but eventually found an Intel D815EEA2 board for cheaper , this is essentially the later revision of the Dell board, with a few extras like 4 USB ports at the back , and more importantly, native Tualatin support , it uses the i815E chipset too. This board may have come from a Viglen system of some kind (I assume given thats what greeted me) but thats fine, I just turned off the OEM labels in the BIOS and updated the BIOS accordingly. The only real difference between this and the Dell , is that this is using a 10k SCSI HDD on an Adapter 2100S, but I doubt this would make any real difference to the actual gameplay
The results are very nice overall , Quake3 got 77.4 fps , UT99 got 74.36 , 3DMark01 had a score of 2226. Even Max Payne went up by a pretty surprising 10 frames from 37 to 47 at the same scene (this is at 1024X768 , with everything up to high apart from medium geometry).
One odd thing I found was that WickedGL does not seem to like the i815E , where it actually slows down most games (MDK2 being the exception) , unlike with the VIA chipset , where it can speed up the games by a good few frames