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To: Scumbria who wrote (48638)8/1/2000 3:47:09 PM
From: Jdaasoc  Read Replies (3) of 93625
 
Scumbria:
RE Intel 1.13 GHz Benchmarks.

Intel's latest 1.13 GHz benchmark data( found by searching for "ddr" LOL)

intel.com

intel.com

The following results were found.
Test
Content creation Winstone 2000

820 chipset
@933 MHz 50.4
@ 1.13 MHz 55.8

815e chipset

@933 MHz 51.6

The only reason I can explain lack of speed of 820 platform vs 815e is that an IBM ATA-100 hard drive was used on both sets of Intel's tests. The 820 chipset comes with 82801 ICH (supports only ATA-66) while 815e chipset has 82801BA ICH (supports ATA-100)

Can you honestly state that there is a not a difference in disk transfer with ATA-66 vs ATA-100 interfaces with an ATA-100 hard drive.

My feeling is that there is a measureable speed difference using ATA-100 vs ATA-66. We will have to wait for 820e benchmark tests to adquiately compare RDRAM to SDRAM.

john
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