The Competition

In order to provide for a good comparison we picked a total of three competing dual processor platforms to pit the Thunder HEsl against.

The OR840 from Intel, which makes use of the Intel 840 chipset.


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The MSI 694D Pro using the Apollo Pro 133A chipset. This is the same board we used in our original VIA Apollo Pro 133A with Dual Processors Review.


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And finally we have an engineering sample of the first dual processor board based on the VIA Apollo Pro 266 chipset: Iwill's DVD266-R.


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Since the DVD266-R was in early beta, there were issues with the fourth DIMM slot working reliably. So in order to obtain a 512MB memory configuration to match the rest of the contenders we used Mushkin's latest 256MB PC2100 DDR modules which worked perfectly at PC2100 CAS2.


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Since the two processors in a SMP system will be competing for the same FSB and memory bandwidth, the more memory bandwidth a platform has, the less of a bottleneck that will be for the CPUs and the more efficient (in theory) the SMP setup will be. It's time to find out if that holds true.

Tyan: the King of Server Boards The Test
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