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To: Kevin K. Spurway who wrote (56353)4/25/1999 11:25:00 PM
From: Pravin Kamdar  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1571338
 
From the Mercury News:

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Also, my guess is that Anand has a PIII 550 running at 700 Mhz in a Kryotech box. To me, this is the most likely of all scenarios, unless Intel's clock fixing schemes prohibit this (if so, it's probably a Celeron 466 in a Kryotech box).

Pravin.



To: Kevin K. Spurway who wrote (56353)4/25/1999 11:27:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571338
 
Kevin - Re: " The test system had a Matrox G200 (the TNT is/was a better card); a WDC Caviar AC35100 hard drive--far from the top of the line, considering my desktop has one and I bought it in September of 1997; only one Voodoo 2 card; only 64 mb of ram. The only "souped up" aspect of the system was 2 mb of L3 cache, which costs about $10 more than a 1 mb board, and accounted for only a 3% performance difference under Winstone 98."

That was a loaded and stacked system.

Paul