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You are welcome 😀 What other games from 1999-2002 are good benchmarks as well?
You are welcome 😀 What other games from 1999-2002 are good benchmarks as well?
wrote:You are welcome 😀 What other games from 1999-2002 are good benchmarks as well?
I'm a fan of 3D GameGauge - they specified the games they've used. The games rotated in and out as they were release.
3D GameGauge 2.0 in 1999: https://www.tgdaily.com/hardware-brief/19581- … asures-3d-games
Madden' 99, Unreal, Motorhead, Descent 3 and Half-Life.
3D GameGauge 2.5.1 in 2001: https://www.extremetech.com/computing/50468-a … 07500-preview/6
3D GameGauge 2.5.1 is a suite of seven games, one OpenGL (Quake 3), and six Direct3D (UT, Re-Volt, Expendable, Panzer Elite, NFL Fever and Jane’s USAF).
3D GameGauge 3.0 was released in 2002: https://www.extremetech.com/computing/51156-e … gauge-30-debuts
Commanche 4, Dungeon Siege, IL-2 Sturmovik, Jedi Knight II, NASCAR 2002, NHL 2002, Serious Sam SE, Unreal Performance Test
wrote:That sound AWESOME! Will you be able to make those tests with the same CPU that I used? 😜 Don't worry about the time, it is the least important factor right now.
I actually have a couple of SL5XL in my stash, I'll look around for SL6BY. The test will get done eventually though 😉
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wrote:You are welcome 😀 What other games from 1999-2002 are good benchmarks as well?
Perhaps that Crytek X-Isle demo? Certainly a mouthful for a CPU when there's no hardware T&L.
Assuming it can run with that hardware at all. If it doesn't work on Ati, then there sure is some impressive backwards compatibility since I can run it on a GTX 760 right now.
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Wow, impressive. I currently have a Soyo SY-7VBA133 (VIA Apollo Pro133A) and have stability issues using some AGP cards. Im currently aiming for a MSI 815E Pro (Intel 815, with AGP 3,3V and ISA!). Thanks!
wrote:I'm a fan of 3D GameGauge - they specified the games they've used. The games rotated in and out as they were release. […]
wrote:You are welcome 😀 What other games from 1999-2002 are good benchmarks as well?
I'm a fan of 3D GameGauge - they specified the games they've used. The games rotated in and out as they were release.
3D GameGauge 2.0 in 1999: https://www.tgdaily.com/hardware-brief/19581- … asures-3d-games
Madden' 99, Unreal, Motorhead, Descent 3 and Half-Life.3D GameGauge 2.5.1 in 2001: https://www.extremetech.com/computing/50468-a … 07500-preview/6
3D GameGauge 2.5.1 is a suite of seven games, one OpenGL (Quake 3), and six Direct3D (UT, Re-Volt, Expendable, Panzer Elite, NFL Fever and Jane’s USAF).3D GameGauge 3.0 was released in 2002: https://www.extremetech.com/computing/51156-e … gauge-30-debuts
Commanche 4, Dungeon Siege, IL-2 Sturmovik, Jedi Knight II, NASCAR 2002, NHL 2002, Serious Sam SE, Unreal Performance Test
Where to download GameGauge? It seems impossible.
Good stuff.
Shared info describes pretty well the perf-to-clock ratio between the different chipsets and motherboards.
Some of the mobos can OC way past stock frequency which will change results a lot tho ...
Hi there VoodooMan,
great project and great great work you do! Congratulations! I really appreciated!
My question is:
Do you use the ASUS CUV266 with a Tualatin model where the VIA chipset VT8633 isn't native for that processors?
I ask you this cause I really need to know if I can upgrade my Pentium 3 that actually have, a 1GHZ version with a Tualatin one, not just for the speed but expecially for the cache doubled; I think I will have a great gain in games and in normal use on my Windows98SE Voodoo2 SLI project.
Can you tell me if it is worked or you used that processors in a 266T motherboard that isn't the CUV266 that you photographed?
Please dissipate my doubts, cause if only I know that a Tualatin can be compatibile with my rare motherboard I will sure bought it!
THANKS A LOT!
Computer lover since 1992.
Love retro-computing, retro-gaming, high-end systems and all about computer-tech.
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Small contribution to this excellent thread.
262 fps in Q3A on Asus P2B-D 1575/150 with Quadro FX4000 (details here).
biessea wrote on 2021-02-18, 09:37:Hi there VoodooMan, […]
Hi there VoodooMan,
great project and great great work you do! Congratulations! I really appreciated!
My question is:
Do you use the ASUS CUV266 with a Tualatin model where the VIA chipset VT8633 isn't native for that processors?
I ask you this cause I really need to know if I can upgrade my Pentium 3 that actually have, a 1GHZ version with a Tualatin one, not just for the speed but expecially for the cache doubled; I think I will have a great gain in games and in normal use on my Windows98SE Voodoo2 SLI project.Can you tell me if it is worked or you used that processors in a 266T motherboard that isn't the CUV266 that you photographed?
Please dissipate my doubts, cause if only I know that a Tualatin can be compatibile with my rare motherboard I will sure bought it!
THANKS A LOT!
He's using the board with an adaptor as he states in his post.
A Voodoo2 SLI system isn't going to gain much performance from a Tualatin chip though, so you're not really missing out.
Doornkaat wrote on 2021-02-23, 05:19:biessea wrote on 2021-02-18, 09:37:Hi there VoodooMan, […]
Hi there VoodooMan,
great project and great great work you do! Congratulations! I really appreciated!
My question is:
Do you use the ASUS CUV266 with a Tualatin model where the VIA chipset VT8633 isn't native for that processors?
I ask you this cause I really need to know if I can upgrade my Pentium 3 that actually have, a 1GHZ version with a Tualatin one, not just for the speed but expecially for the cache doubled; I think I will have a great gain in games and in normal use on my Windows98SE Voodoo2 SLI project.Can you tell me if it is worked or you used that processors in a 266T motherboard that isn't the CUV266 that you photographed?
Please dissipate my doubts, cause if only I know that a Tualatin can be compatibile with my rare motherboard I will sure bought it!
THANKS A LOT!
He's using the board with an adaptor as he states in his post.
A Voodoo2 SLI system isn't going to gain much performance from a Tualatin chip though, so you're not really missing out.
Ok, perfect.
Thank you a lot.
Computer lover since 1992.
Love retro-computing, retro-gaming, high-end systems and all about computer-tech.
Love beer, too.
Great project, thank you very much. As expected, 440bx is king.
But there is an opinion that the best chipset for P3 is... nvidia NV2A.
Dual-channel ddr memory operating at 400mhz (like nforce 2 ultra 400!), integrated gf4 ti4200 level graphics (at low frequencies). It is a pity that we did not see this logic in desktops.
Much respect for the dedication. 4 years later, still people like me stumbling upon that 😀
wrote:I have a personal preference for the y-axis to start at zero so that differences aren't exaggerated, but that's a personal thing.
Actually, it's not a personal thing. Using a 0-based Y axis is objectively the only way that benchmark information comparing different systems should be presented to be meaningful.
VooDooMan wrote on 2019-01-01, 20:31:No problem for me to make all charts with y-axis starting from 0, but what is the point? The differences in tests would be almost unnoticeable...
You've already done a lot of work, don't worry about it.
But the almost unnoticeable aspect of the differences is valuable information that you removed. It means that the differences could be within the margins of error, or that they should be of little concern.
The added value of a bar chart compared to a sorted table for comparison of results from different systems, is precisely to give at first glance an idea of the scale of difference between results.
If you arbitrarily set the start of the Y-axis, you present the highest values as being 2, 3, 4... potentially 1000 times greater than the lowest ones even when there could be only 0.1% difference, and that not only defeats the only purpose of the chart, but also makes it misleading.