Kari Kivisalo wrote:
> > I checked http://www.haveland.com/povbench/ to find how fast the> current processors are. According to that table Athlon/Duron 800-1000> is 8x faster than AMD K6 3 400Mhz which I have. Time to go shopping :)
While you're out, get me one, too :-)
From what I can tell, a K7 seems to get about 1.5 to 2.5 times as much
done per clock cycle as the K6. Hence a Duron 750 runs about 5 times as
fast as my K6-2/300.
It appears to depend on the OS you're running. The Linux boxes seem
a tad faster than the Windows machines.
It would help a bit if the benchmarks included FSB speed.
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John VanSickle wrote:
> > Kari Kivisalo wrote:> >> > I checked http://www.haveland.com/povbench/ to find how fast the> > current processors are. According to that table Athlon/Duron 800-1000> > is 8x faster than AMD K6 3 400Mhz which I have. Time to go shopping :)> > > It appears to depend on the OS you're running. The Linux boxes seem> a tad faster than the Windows machines.
I cancelled my original post because I realised my memory settings
in BIOS were left at default after some ISDN adapter experiments.
I have Asus tx97-xe mobo with 192M sdram. Bus is at 66MHz.
I tweaked BIOS and got 2x speed increase :)
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On Wed, 25 Oct 2000 01:21:28 +0300, Kari Kivisalo wrote:
>I checked http://www.haveland.com/povbench/ to find how fast the current>processors are. According to that table Athlon/Duron 800-1000 is 8x faster>than AMD K6 3 400Mhz which I have. Time to go shopping :)
I found that "Emotio Engine" much more impressive. What kind of
processor is that?
hp
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