64 bit wow I got to get that.
"Ed Cregger" wrote in message
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Goober wrote in message
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I've just put together an Athlon XP 3000+ system for a family member. I
was
disappointed at the CPU and memory performance compared to my own Pentium
4
2.6-GHz (400-Mhz FSB) system. I thought that the Athlon XP 3000+ would be
at
least a little faster.
I ran several benchmarks, but here are my PCMark04 scores just for the
sake
of comparison:
P4 2.4 GHz (100-MHz system bus):
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CPU: 3408
Memory: 2553 (1 GB of PC2100 DDR266)
HDD: 1640 (WD 80-GB IDE)
Athlon XP 3000+ (166-MHz system bus):
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CPU: 2825
Memory: 1620 (1 GB PC3200 DDR400)
HDD: 4690 (WD 80-GB SATA)
Both systems have an 80-GB Western Digital hard disk drive, but the hard
disk performance of the Athlon system is impressive, presumably because
of
SATA support. (The hard disk in the Pentium 4 system is connected to a
Promise Ultra133 TX2 card.)
The motherboard in the Athlon system is an ABIT VA-20, and both systems
are
running Win XP SP2. I've triple-checked the BIOS settings and everything
appears to be set correctly.
Is this performance typical for an Athlon XP 3000+? Is the VA-20 just a
crappy motherboard?
Now load both systems with the new Win 64 bit OS. Which is fastest now?
G
I understand your frustration. I have a P4 2.8 MHz system and an AMD64
3200+
system. The P4 is faster in some areas and the AMD64 is faster in others.
But we both know which will run the new 64-bit OS and which won't. Look at
the bright side of the situation.
Ed Cregger
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