The Test
Windows 98 SE Test System |
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Hardware |
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CPU(s) |
Intel
Pentium III 800E |
Intel
Pentium III 800
Intel Pentium III 733 Intel Pentium III 667 Intel Pentium III 600EB |
AMD
Athlon 850
AMD Athlon 800 AMD Athlon 700 AMD Athlon 600 AMD Athlon 500 |
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Motherboard(s) | ABIT BE6 | AOpen AX6C | Tyan Trinity 400 Rev D. | Gigabyte GA-7IX | ASUS K7V-RM |
Memory |
128MB PC133 Corsair SDRAM |
128MB
PC800 Samsung RDRAM
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128MB
PC133 Corsair SDRAM
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Hard Drive |
IBM Deskstar DPTA-372050 20.5GB 7200 RPM Ultra ATA 66 |
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CDROM |
Phillips 48X |
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Video Card(s) |
NVIDIA GeForce 256 32MB DDR (default clock - 120/150 DDR) |
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Ethernet |
Linksys LNE100TX 100Mbit PCI Ethernet Adapter |
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Software |
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Operating System |
Windows 98 SE |
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Video Drivers |
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Benchmarking Applications |
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Gaming |
GT
Interactive Unreal Tournament 4.04 UTbench.dem |
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Productivity |
BAPCo SYSMark 2000
Ziff Davis Content Creation Winstone 2000 |
Windows NT SP6.1a Test System |
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Hardware |
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CPU(s) |
Intel
Pentium III 800E |
Intel
Pentium III 800
Intel Pentium III 733 Intel Pentium III 667 Intel Pentium III 600EB |
AMD
Athlon 850
AMD Athlon 800 AMD Athlon 700 AMD Athlon 600 AMD Athlon 500 |
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Motherboard(s) |
ABIT
BE6
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AOpen
AX6C
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Tyan Trinity 400 Rev D. |
Gigabyte
GA-7IX
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EPoX K7XA |
Memory |
128MB PC133 Corsair SDRAM |
128MB
PC800 Samsung RDRAM
|
128MB
PC133 Corsair SDRAM
|
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Hard Drive |
IBM Deskstar DPTA-372050 20.5GB 7200 RPM Ultra ATA 66 |
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CDROM |
Phillips 48X |
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Video Card(s) |
NVIDIA GeForce 256 32MB DDR (default clock - 120/150 DDR) |
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Ethernet |
Linksys LNE100TX 100Mbit PCI Ethernet Adapter |
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Software |
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Operating System |
Windows NT4 Service Pack 6.1a |
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Video Drivers |
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Benchmarking Applications |
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Professional |
SPECviewperf 6.1.1 |
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vortmax2 - Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - link
Ahh, the days when AMD lead the benchmark charts... ;)wingless - Wednesday, January 4, 2017 - link
These were definitely the days. AMD dominated for about as many years as Intel has so far (January 4th, 2017). In the next few months after I post this, we'll see if AMD's Ryzen brings them back into the competition.Cloakist - Friday, July 5, 2019 - link
We're back babyThatguy97 - Wednesday, November 25, 2020 - link
Oh we back backruxandy - Sunday, May 16, 2021 - link
Oh, we be back back back back!