Performance Test Configuration

 Performance Test Configuration
Processor(s): AMD Athlon XP 3200+ (400MHz FSB)
RAM: 2 x 256MB Corsair PC3200 TwinX LL (v1.1) Modules (SPD rated at CAS 2-2-2-6)
Hard Drive(s): Western Digital 120GB 7200 RPM Special Edition (8MB Buffer)
Bus Master Drivers: NVIDIA nForce version 2.03 (January 30, 2003)
VIA 4in1 Hyperion 4.47 (May 20, 2003)
Video Card(s): MSI GeForce4 Ti 4600 (AGP 4X)
Video Drivers: NVIDIA Detonator 44.03 (May 14, 2003)
Operation System(s): Windows XP Professional SP1
Motherboards: Epox 8KRA2+ (KT600) @ 202.44MHz FSB
Gigabyte 7NNXP (nForce2 Ultra 400) @ 202.77MHz FSB

All performance tests run on nForce2 Ultra 400 motherboards utilized two 256MB Corsair TwinX LL PC3200 (v1.1) modules set to CAS 2-2-2-5 timings in dual channel DDR400 mode. All performance tests run on the KT600-based 8KRA2+ utilized the two Corsair modules listed in the chart above with the following performance settings:

DDR400 Timings
(2/3 banks populated)
Clock Speed: 200MHz
Timing Mode: Ultra
CAS Latency: 2.0
Bank Interleave: 4-bank
RAS to CAS Delay: 2T
RAS Precharge: 6T
Precharge Delay: 2T
Command Rate: 1T

  • AGP fast write enabled
  • AGP Aperture set to 128MB
Gigabyte 7NNXP: Tech Support and RMA Content Creation & General Usage Performance
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  • Anonymous User - Friday, July 11, 2003 - link

    Is it really important ....
  • Anonymous User - Friday, July 11, 2003 - link

    Please Go back to The OLD way of doing reviews,
    without any flash!

    Even better Make Charts with the numbers instead
    of these unnecessary Printer head killers.

    :(
  • Anonymous User - Thursday, July 10, 2003 - link

    Regardless of the size of Flash itself, it would seem many users prefer not to use it because of Flash advertisements.

    For Christ's sake, it's not like GIFs are huge, and this is just annoying.
  • Anonymous User - Wednesday, July 9, 2003 - link

    I filter all Flash/Shockwave content because of all those annoying overlay ads out there. Please revert back to something that is standards-based like plain HTML or GIF/JPG.

    Thanks.
  • Anonymous User - Wednesday, July 9, 2003 - link

    The ITE chips support ATAPI devices I read, has this been tested?
  • Anonymous User - Wednesday, July 9, 2003 - link

    The board is a non-runner in my competition since
    it does NOT have HSF mounting holes! I seems as if
    Gigabyte has overlooked the NEED for these holes
    to save time/money on the engineering/production costs, and consquently will suffer poor sales of this part. The socket is arranged in an orientation that would preclude this part being used in a machine that will be transported any
    distance with a most of the effective HSFs on the
    market today. The socket arrangement should have the mounting lugs facing top to bottom to provide
    against the sag of the HSF combination. Installing
    the socket as they have, will result in the need for shimming (hate those things), and even then,
    the mechanical stresses will be the achilles heel
    of many many installations.
    Sorry for the long-winded, but I have developed
    this opinion through extensive use and study of the socket A specified hardware.

    As for the fellow whom was looking for "any-time"
    support contacts for Giga-byte? Hah!! It doesn't exist. Any inquiry I have made to thier support site seems to "get lost" for an always indeterminate time, occasionaly permantly.
    It's a good thing that Giga-byte generally does
    an excellent job producing thier products, (I own
    20 of thier boards so-far) because if the support
    side of thier business governed thier corporate
    health, they would have folded by now.
  • Anonymous User - Tuesday, July 8, 2003 - link

    The size of the Flash download is irrelevant. I don't know about the others, but I choose not to install such dreadful programs because other websites use them for extremely irritating advertisements. It's been a while since I did HTML, but is there a way that you could have the page test for Flash and then display a GIF if no flash is available? Heck, just the numbers in plain text would be fine with me if you don't want to make Flash and GIF charts. Just no loathsome Flash forced on us.
  • Zuni - Tuesday, July 8, 2003 - link

    Correction its 400k, which on a 56k modem takes a minute.

    http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/downl...
  • Zuni - Tuesday, July 8, 2003 - link

    Flash is less than a 200k download, dialup can handle that no problem. GIF/PNG are 2-3 times the size of flash graphs. Over 80% of the internet uses flash, so do we at this time.
  • Anonymous User - Tuesday, July 8, 2003 - link

    What's with the Flash charts? I filter all Flash/Shockwave content so I see a big nothing there. Please revert to a standard like GIF or PNG! Thanks.

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