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To: Joe NYC who wrote (85834)7/25/2002 11:56:43 PM
From: Joe NYCRespond to of 275872
 
The other day, I posted about the tiny Shuttle SS40 (Sis based) and upcoming SN40 (nForce 2 based). My wish list for the nForce2 based one was to have PowerNow and DVI output.

Shuttle now updated their P4 based barebone to acquire the nice features of SS40G (cooling). And it turns out, it has a DVI output. They provide a riser card that is plugged into the AGP slot, and it takes the signal from onboard graphics chip and DVI, S-Video and RCA output.
viahardware.com

So if SN40 supports this feature as well, my wish list will be down to 1 - PowerNow.

Joe



To: Joe NYC who wrote (85834)7/26/2002 6:27:47 PM
From: Scott D.Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
The eight instructions take 3 clocks on Athlon XP. The Pentium 4 requires 12. So in this example, the Pentium 4 requires 7200 MHz to match Athlon XP throughput. Is it any wonder Intel is stressing memory bandwidth?