The Test

Because we still don't know what changing the R126/127 resistor actually does, we limited the test suite to only a handful of applications that best illustrate what kind of performance improvement to expect. 

The instability of the beta BIOS files also limited the number of benchmarks we could complete successfully.  We will provide updates as we receive more information and provide updated benchmarks if necessary.

To keep things simple, we only used one CPU: an Athlon-C 1.0GHz running at 1000/133 with PC2100 DDR SDRAM (PC133 SDRAM in the case of the KT133A).

Windows 98SE / 2000 Test System

Hardware

CPU(s)

AMD Athlon "Thunderbird" 1.0GHz
AMD Athlon-C "Thunderbird" 1.0GHz
Motherboard(s)

ASUS A7V133
ASUS A7M266
ASUS A7A266

MSI K7T266 Pro

Memory

256MB PC133 Corsair SDRAM (Micron -7E CAS2)
256MB Corsair PC2100 DDR SDRAM

Hard Drive

IBM Deskstar 30GB 75GXP 7200 RPM Ultra ATA/100

CDROM

Phillips 48X

Video Card(s)

NVIDIA GeForce2 Ultra 64MB DDR (default clock - 250/230 DDR)

Ethernet

Linksys LNE100TX 100Mbit PCI Ethernet Adapter

Software

Operating System

Windows 98 SE
Windows 2000 Professional SP1

Video Drivers

NVIDIA Detonator3 v6.50 @ 1024 x 768 x 16 @ 75Hz
NVIDIA Detonator3 v6.50 @ 1280 x 1024 x 32 (SPECviewperf) @ 75Hz
VIA 4-in-1 4.29V was used for all VIA based boards (w/ 580_BETA IDE Driver)

Benchmarking Applications

Gaming

Quake III Arena v1.27g demo127.dm3

Productivity
BAPCo SYSMark 2000
Benchmark Studio Beta 2.0
Professional
SPECviewperf 6.1.2
Synthetic
SiSoft Sandra 2001
Linpack
Cachemem
The end Result Memory Bandwidth - Linpack
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