Intel Pentium III E FC-PGA (Socket-370)
by Anand Lal Shimpi on October 26, 1999 11:22 PM EST- Posted in
- CPUs
Under Windows NT the platforms with greater bandwidth do noticeably better in the benchmarks which is why the Celeron 500 is at the bottom of the list. In this case we're still dealing with business applications so even the Celeron is performing respectably.
Business Winstone 99 |
|
Athlon 500 |
34.2 |
Athlon 550 |
34.7 |
Celeron 500 |
28 |
FC-PGA Pentium III 500E (810E) |
33.2 |
FC-PGA Pentium III 550E (810E) |
34.2 |
Pentium III 500 (BX) |
29.7 |
Pentium III 500E (BX) |
34.2 |
Pentium III 550 (BX) |
30.9 |
Pentium III 550E (BX) |
35.2 |
In the high-end tests where FPU power and cache speed rule, the Athlon obviously takes the top two spots, but the FC-PGA on the i810E is on the heels of the BX platform running the same CPU. For high end applications, as long as you're not doing a lot of 3D modeling, the FC-PGA may be a very affordable way to put together a low cost, high performing system under professional applications.
High End Winstone 99 |
|
Athlon 500 |
28.5 |
Athlon 550 |
29.3 |
Celeron 500 |
21.7 |
FC-PGA Pentium III 500E (810E) |
26.3 |
FC-PGA Pentium III 550E (810E) |
27.4 |
Pentium III 500 (BX) |
25.2 |
Pentium III 500E (BX) |
26.7 |
Pentium III 550 (BX) |
26.4 |
Pentium III 550E (BX) |
27.8 |
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