There are two types of people that normally
would chose the Pentium MMX over the K6, die hard Quake fans and die hard Intel fans. The
case used to be that the Megatrends HX83 was the clear way to go when buying a Pentium
MMX, however with the improvements made to the ABIT AX5, and the outstanding performance
of the 20+ newcomers to this comparison the decision has been made a bit more difficult.
Let's find out why...
Windows 95
Performance - Business Winstone 97 - Intel Pentium MMX 208 (83MHz x 2.5) |
Motherboard |
Business
Winstone 97 |
ABIT AX5 2.2 |
56 |
ABIT IT5H 1.5 |
54.9 |
ABIT IT5H 2.0 |
53.5 |
ABIT PD5N |
52.9 |
ABIT PX5 |
Failed |
ABIT TX5 |
Failed |
ABIT TX5N |
53.8 |
AOpen AP58 |
54.1 |
AOpen AX5T-2 |
55.0 |
AOpen AX5T-3.1 |
54.2 |
ASUS TXP4-X |
55.0 |
Chaintech 5SDA |
53.0 |
Chaintech 5SIM |
52.9 |
Chaintech 5TTL |
53.7 |
Chaintech 5TTM |
Not
Supported |
Chaintech 5TTM1 |
Not
Supported |
Chaintech 5TDM2 |
53.7 |
DFI P5XV3 |
Not
Supported |
DFI P5XV3 (AGP) |
Not
Supported |
EPoX P55-VP3 |
Not
Supported |
FIC PA-2007 |
Not
Supported |
FIC PA-2010+ |
48.9 |
FIC PA-2011 |
Not
Supported |
FIC PA-2012 |
Not
Supported |
FIC PA-2012 (AGP) |
Not
Supported |
FIC PT-2007 |
Not
Supported |
Megatrends HX83 |
55.1 |
MTech MIG R539 |
Not
Supported |
MTech MIG R540 |
Failed |
MTech MIG R541 |
Failed |
MTech Mustang R534F |
Failed |
QDI Titanium 1B |
Not
Supported |
Shuttle HOT-565 |
54.7 |
Shuttle HOT-567 |
53.6 |
Shuttle HOT-569 |
56.4 |
Shuttle HOT-571 |
Failed |
Shuttle HOT-603 |
54.2 |
Supermicro P5MMA |
54.5 |
Supermicro P5MMS98 |
Failed |
Tyan Titan Turbo S1573S |
Not
Supported |
|
|
Formerly the winner of the
Best TX Based Motherboard award on this site, the Shuttle HOT-569 still rules as the 1st
place winner at 208MHz with the Pentium MMX followed by the ABIT AX5 and then the
Megatrends HX83. As history has shown us however, the best performing motherboard
on paper isn't necessarily the best motherboard. At higher bus speeds, particularly
83MHz many motherboards either fail or require a more generous tweaking of the BIOS
timings, therefore effectively degrading the overall performance rating of the
motherboard. While a motherboard may be the fastest at an un-overclocked setting,
pushing it to the limits can cause it to choke miserably. In cases like this you
have to consider the quality of the motherboard (capacitors, design, PCB, etc...) in
addition to any known incompatibilities, particularly with SDRAM.
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