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To: fyodor_ who wrote (20555)11/26/2000 2:34:36 PM
From: Daniel SchuhRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
What personal attacks? My claim that you are sucking up the NetB**s* marketing campaign? I stand by that one.

Ok, this is a completely bogus comparison and you know it. You are showing benchmarks made at a time when the PII was at 300MHz or more. The PPro had been out for quite some time at that point.

I think you're completely bogus. April, '97 was approximately when the PII was released. The PII was launched at 233, 266, and 300 simultaneously, on May 7, 1997. Yes, the PPro had been out for some time at that point, and it still showed up weak on 16 bit software. Which was the only thing it ever looked weak on . You dig up a ridiculous comparison of an OC'd PPro, an OC'd Pentium, and a 5 month prerelease PII, and then accuse me of making bogus comparison? Once again, who's BSing who?
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