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To: Ali Chen who wrote (83181)12/15/1999 11:57:00 PM
From: Petz  Respond to of 1570843
 
Ali, good catch on how the i820 Camino motherboards have become slower than when they didn't work. ;^)

Toms i840 article had some good comparisons.
Basically Camino (i820) chipset is NOT faster than BX on MOST benchmarks, in fact, slower, at least now that its been fixed to work.

Camino (i820) is really a dog on Windows NT.
Intel's i840 board (OR840) basically has an L3 cache on it.

Petz