Sandra benches... Put up, or shut up!! :-)

Maxout

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What ya got???


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Gonzo

Infinitesimally Outrageous
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but now you can download at 56k on a PDA <IMG SRC="laugh.gif" border="0">
 

fury

Administrator
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These were run at 1425 (1200 AVIA) a long time ago (on my KT7... 114 bus)... the system didn't last long at that speed

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that was the old T-bird... the one that got crushed

the benchies of the new T-bird (same default speed and stepping, overclocked to 1400mhz on a 133 bus) I can't get a screenshot saved quick enough because the system actually CRASHES when it's idle! :eek: But it's just under 4 billion IPS and 2 gigaflops.
 

fury

Administrator
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I didn't bother capturing a screenshot of the memory test at 133, because it's boring, but here's what I got at 146 (CAS2)

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fury

Administrator
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Enough of the T-bird benchies though, on to the duron benchies :D

This is a Duron 700 which has been put through hell (e.g. toasted TWICE as in no heatsink contact at all, core edges chipped away :eek: ) but is STILL chuggin along at 1026mhz as I speak. Here are benchmarks of it at 1000mhz (along with the memory score at 133 CAS2 - this is GENERIC ram) and at 1045mhz

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I'll see if I can find enough time to bench it at 1026 (current speed)
 
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