Performance Test Configuration

Performance Test Configuration

Processor(s):
Intel Pentium 4 3.00GHz (800MHz FSB) - HT enabled
RAM:
2 x 256MB Corsair PC3200 TwinX Modules
Hard Drive(s):
Western Digital 120GB 7200 RPM Special Edition (8MB Buffer)
Bus Master Drivers:
875P: Intel INF Update v5.00.1012, no 875P IAA available at time of publishing
Video Card(s):
ASUS V8460 Ultra NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4600
Video Drivers:
NVIDIA Detonator 44.03
Operation System(s):
Windows XP Professional SP1
Motherboards:
Albatron PX865PE Pro II (865PE) @ 200.08MHz FSB
Gigabyte 8KNXP (875P) @ 200.38MHz FSB

All performance tests run on 865PE 875P-based motherboards utilized two 256MB Corsair TwinX PC3200 modules set to CAS 2/2T/5T/2T timings running in dual channel DDR400 mode. Any other performance-enhancing timings (like Command Rate or Bank Interleave) were enabled in 865PE and 875P-based motherboards that contained such timings.

Unfortunately we were unable to find a SiS 655 motherboard (and that includes the Gigabyte SINXP1394 used in our 800MHz FSB preview) that could run an 800MHz FSB CPU, with or without HT enabled. We were also unable to find an E7205, 850E, or SiS R658 motherboard that could run these same 800MHz FSB processors. There's a possibility that your motherboard vendor will release a BIOS update to enable 800MHz FSB support on these boards, but we've been told this is highly unlikely, so don't hold your breath. Therefore, users should not expect their current SiS 655, SiS R658, E7205, or 850E motherboard to run an official 800MHz FSB Pentium 4 processor.

May 23rd, 2003 Update: We forgot to mention that we encountered occasional warm reboot issues with Corsair TwinX memory modules with timings set to CAS2/2T/5T/2T. The system would fail to POST, however we only experienced this problem once every 15 reboots or so.

Albatron PX865PE Pro II: Tech Support and RMA Content Creation & General Usage Performance
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