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To: rudedog who wrote (109226)9/3/2000 2:43:12 PM
From: kash johal  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
rudedog,

Some more PIV benchmarks.

Allegedly providided by a major oem.

Of course register and this OEM are likely lying again:

More Pentium 4 benchmarks tip up
By: Mike Magee
Posted: 02/09/2000 at 12:13 GMT

A PC manufacturer close to Intel's plans has supplied The Register with benchmarks of the up-and-coming Pentium 4.

At the same time, it appears that Intel has now scheduled a launch event for the week of October 30th, by which time the Pentium 4 will have gone through a couple of more steps.

Currently the chipset stepping is B0, and our source cautions us that these tests are on a beta platform, using non-final steppings of both CPU and chipset.

Nevertheless, the benchmarks are of considerable interest, and add some more to those we've previously seen. At this point, we'd like to point out that in addition to CPU2's marks, our friends at FullOn3D also published some benchmarks quite a while back, while our attention has also been drawn to remarks made by Paul De Mone on Ace's Hardware bulletin board. His comments are both interesting and cautionary.

According to our mole, his tests yield the same results as the low level benchmarks on 2CPU but he also quotes very low figures using Winstone and Sysmark 2000. Business Winstone, he claims, does not yield reliable results for clock speeds over the 800MHz level. Further, the board used for testing requires more optimisation.

Meanwhile, Intel has also started shipping the first samples of its Garibaldi Pentium 4 boxed mobo, which has a way to go before distributors and dealers can start flogging it.

The tests compare the AMD Thunderbird 1.1GHz chip with the Intel Pentium 4 1400, running Win98SE, and 128Mb of memory, and using the nv15 DDR/6.14 det3 for graphics. Here we go:

Business Winstone 99 1.2
Thunderbird: 34.8
Pentium 4: 30.5

SysMark 2000
Thunderbird: 206
Pentium 4: 180

Business Graphics 99
Thunderbird: 513
Pentium 4: 337

HE Graph.99
Thunderbird: 1406
Pentium 4: 964

3D WB 2000
Thunderbird: 107
Pentium 4: 115

3D Mark 2000
Thunderbird: 5764
Pentium 4: 6285

Quake 3 High Quality
Thunderbird: 90.9
Pentium 4: 92.6

Quake 3 Normal
Thunderbird: 148.9
Pentium 4: 194.8

Bus. Disk99
Thunderbird: 6450
Pentium 4: 6750

HE Disk 99
Thunderbird: 22300
Pentium 4: 21400

CPU Mark 32
Thunderbird: 97
Pentium 4: 84

FPU
Thunderbird: 6010
Pentium 4: 4790

Benchmarks (and benchmarketing) are a total nightmare, as Robert Collins points out in this Dr Dobbs piece. Looks like we're gonna have to wait until the end of October now for the reality of odious comparisons… ®
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