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Performance Test Configuration (Stock Clock Speeds) |
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| Processor(s): |
Intel
Pentium 4 2.26GHz
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| RAM: |
256MB
Samsung DDR333 CAS2.5 Modules
256MB Kingston DDR333 CAS2.5 Modules 256MB Twinmos DDR400 CAS2.5 Modules 256MB Mushkin DDR400 CAS2.5 Modules 256MB Corsair DDR400 CAS2.0 Modules 512MB Corsair DDR400 CAS2.0 Module 512MB Kingston DDR400 CAS2.5 Module |
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| Hard Drive(s): |
Western
Digital 120GB 7200 RPM Special Edition (8MB Buffer)
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| Bus Master Drivers: |
Intel
INF Update v. 4.04.1007
Intel Application Accelerator v2.2.2 |
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| Video Card(s): |
ASUS
V8460 Ultra NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4600
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| Video Drivers: |
NVIDIA
Detonator 40.72 (WHQL Certified)
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| Operation System(s): |
Windows
XP Professional SP1
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| Motherboards: |
Albatron
PX845PEV Pro (845PE)
ASUS P4G8X Deluxe (E7205) ASUS P4T533-C (850E) Gigabyte 8INXP (E7205) Tyan S2662 (E7205) |
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Stock Performance Tests:
All stock performance tests run on E7205-based motherboards utilized two 256MB Corsair XMS DDR400 modules set to CAS 2-2-2-5 timings and running at 266MHz (dual channel). Any other performance-enhancing timings (like Command Rate, Bank Interleave or Top Performance) were enabled in motherboards that contained such timings. All stock performance tests run on 845PE and SiS 648 motherboards utilized one 512MB Corsair XMS DDR400 module set to CAS 2-2-2-5 timings and running at either 333MHz or 400MHz. Any other performance-enhancing timings (like Command Rate, Bank Interleave or Top Performance) were enabled in motherboards that contained such timings.
Overclocked Performance Tests:All overclocked performance tests run on E7205-based motherboards utilized two 256MB Corsair XMS DDR400 modules set to CAS 2-2-2-5 timings. Any other performance-enhancing timings (like Command Rate, Bank Interleave or Top Performance) were enabled in motherboards that contained such timings. All overclocked performance tests run on the 845PE and SiS 648 motherboards utilized one 512MB Corsair XMS DDR400 module set to CAS 2-2-2-5 timings. Any other performance-enhancing timings (like Command Rate, Bank Interleave or Top Performance) were enabled in motherboards that contained such timings.
All five motherboards in our tests used approximately the same stock FSB setting. However, there was some tiny variation that we feel is necessary to point out:
We measured the FSB of each motherboard through a program called WCPUID. For more information on WCPUID, head on over here http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002374/src/download.html.
And I told this thing to show e-mail address. hrumsey@charter.net if anyone has questions.
It also removed paragraph indents that would make the above post a bit more readable- apologies.
And a clarification: The ZCR card could be seen to be flashed only because a jumper change is needed to put them in flash mode. In normal mode, the Thunder K8S Pro S2882 BIOS was squashing the Adaptec 2010S / 2015S BIOS.
Damn, I hope Google indexes that comment well.
Speaking of which, for you-know-who:
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wildly incompetent screen-reading technical support monkeys
beta-testing on customers
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