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  • #16
    Greebe, I have to open my rig to count them. Will do that as soon™ as my G/F allows that

    btw, I like your sig....but who is Dr. Suess?
    main system: P4 Northwood 2.0 @ 2.5GHz, Asus P4PE (LAN + Audio onboard), 512MB Infineon PC333 CL2.5, Sapphire/BBA Radeon 9500@9700 128MB (hardmodded), IBM 100GB ATA-100, 17" Belinea (crappy), and some other toys...ADSL (1,5mbit/s down, 256kbit/s up...sweeeeeet!)

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    • #17
      ... sadly, the question is "Who was Dr. Seuss?"
      <TABLE BGCOLOR=Red><TR><TD><Font-weight="+1"><font COLOR=Black>The world just changed, Sep. 11, 2001</font></Font-weight></TR></TD></TABLE>

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      • #18
        A genius in his own right, shame he past away not long ago

        Google links to Dr. Seuss
        "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

        "Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Jake


          Old via drivers/chipsets, yes.... lately no, I would say.

          Cheers,

          Jake
          Not really, unless you think the KT-266 and the KT-333 are "old".

          I have a device in review here that cannot use all its features on a VIA KT-xxx chipped mainboard, even with an AthlonXP 2000+ or faster, due to PCI bandwidth limitations. This has been a consistant finding throughout the tests, and not just here. This using the latest VIA drivers, including the latest betas.

          This is the case with numerous VIA chipped mainboards and not just one. An example is the Gigabyte GA-7VRX I've been testing with, which is by all accounts a very good VIA chipped mainboard and benches very fast in most tools.

          So much for benchmarks

          Put the same CPU and other hardware into an el'cheapo ECS K7S5A or ECS K7S6A (SiS 735/745 respectively) and the thing takes off like a rocket.

          Now what's your explanation?

          Dr. Mordrid
          Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 22 June 2002, 12:53.
          Dr. Mordrid
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          An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

          I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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          • #20
            Originally posted by MetalCartman


            btw, I like your sig....but who is Dr. Suess?
            You HAVE to be joking?

            Unbelievable....even for a European

            Dr. Mordrid
            Dr. Mordrid
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            An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

            I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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            • #21
              I was taking about bugs...

              Doc,

              I am aware that some of the competitors chipsets have a higher bandwidth. I was commenting on the quality of the drivers. I haven't had a single stability or configuration issue with the KT333 or KT266.

              I would really love to see some Sandra numbers from you. Is that possible?

              Here are mine:

              RAM Int Buffered aEMMX/aSSE Bandwidth: 2032

              RAM Float Buffered aEMMX/aSSE Bandwidth: 1930

              for the record I'm running my A7V333 memory timings at 2.0-2-2CL 1CMD, Asus setting "Turbo" (135 Mhz fsb). My multiplier isn't unlocked so I haven't played much with the FSB.

              Regards,

              Jake
              Last edited by Jake; 22 June 2002, 22:59.
              Who is General Failiure and why is he reading my drive?
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              Powercolor Radeon 9700np, Asus A7N8X mobo bios ver. 1007UBER, AthlonXP2800+@3200+ (200 Mhz fsb, 2.2 Ghz) on TT Silent Storm, 2*256Mb Kingston HyperX PC3500 DDR-RAM, 19" Samsung 959NF monitor, Pioneer A04 DVD-RW, Two WD800 80 GB HDD's, IBM Deskstar 40 GB

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              • #22
                Here is a screenshot of my Motherboard settings...

                /Jake
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                Powercolor Radeon 9700np, Asus A7N8X mobo bios ver. 1007UBER, AthlonXP2800+@3200+ (200 Mhz fsb, 2.2 Ghz) on TT Silent Storm, 2*256Mb Kingston HyperX PC3500 DDR-RAM, 19" Samsung 959NF monitor, Pioneer A04 DVD-RW, Two WD800 80 GB HDD's, IBM Deskstar 40 GB

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                • #23
                  lol i have the best score!!!

                  195
                  202

                  this is 192mb cas2 66mhz sdram on my mobile 440bx board.

                  beat this
                  Dell Inspiron 8200
                  Pentium4m 1.6
                  640mb pc2100
                  64mb gf440go
                  15" uxga ultrasharp
                  40gb 5400rpm hdd 16mb cache

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                  • #24
                    You HAVE to be joking?
                    No, not actually....

                    But I realised that I've missed something until I checked out the google.com search. It's a pity, that great work from overseas (like that of Dr.Seuss) is not very well known here...

                    Thanx!
                    main system: P4 Northwood 2.0 @ 2.5GHz, Asus P4PE (LAN + Audio onboard), 512MB Infineon PC333 CL2.5, Sapphire/BBA Radeon 9500@9700 128MB (hardmodded), IBM 100GB ATA-100, 17" Belinea (crappy), and some other toys...ADSL (1,5mbit/s down, 256kbit/s up...sweeeeeet!)

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by roadie
                      lol i have the best score!!!

                      195
                      202

                      this is 192mb cas2 66mhz sdram on my mobile 440bx board.

                      beat this
                      Hah Hah... got you beat big time.

                      ~100
                      ~100

                      AMD K6-2 300, 512MB PC133@100. ALI M1541 Chipset Mainboard.
                      AMD Phenom 9650, 8GB, 4x1TB, 2x22 DVD-RW, 2x9600GT, 23.6' ASUS, Vista Ultimate
                      AMD X2 7750, 4GB, 1x1TB 2x500, 1x22 DVD-RW, 1x8500GT, 22" Acer, OS X 10.5.8
                      Acer 6930G, T6400, 4GB, 500GB, 16", Vista Premium
                      Lenovo Ideapad S10e, 2GB, 500GB, 10", OS X 10.5.8

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                      • #26
                        That's the best score I've seen in a looooong time...

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Dr Mordrid


                          Not really, unless you think the KT-266 and the KT-333 are "old".

                          I have a device in review here that cannot use all its features on a VIA KT-xxx chipped mainboard, even with an AthlonXP 2000+ or faster, due to PCI bandwidth limitations. This has been a consistant finding throughout the tests, and not just here. This using the latest VIA drivers, including the latest betas.

                          This is the case with numerous VIA chipped mainboards and not just one. An example is the Gigabyte GA-7VRX I've been testing with, which is by all accounts a very good VIA chipped mainboard and benches very fast in most tools.

                          So much for benchmarks

                          Put the same CPU and other hardware into an el'cheapo ECS K7S5A or ECS K7S6A (SiS 735/745 respectively) and the thing takes off like a rocket.

                          Now what's your explanation?

                          Dr. Mordrid
                          I have been using VIA chipset for years and I have always found it to be a performance set when combined wit an Abit motherboard. As far as bandwidth goes the Abit KX333 does not start reaching it's potential until around 205 on the FSB. Go to a search at Mad Onion on AMD CPU's and you will see that 90% of the top scores are done using the VIA set.

                          A sample of VIA kt333 memory bandwidth at only 190X10. My water is not cold enough right now to show what it is at 210X10.

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                          • #28
                            200X9.5 kt333

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                            • #29
                              Those are MONSTER numbers mbrock. Can you post some pics of your water rig?

                              /Jake
                              Who is General Failiure and why is he reading my drive?
                              ----------------------
                              Powercolor Radeon 9700np, Asus A7N8X mobo bios ver. 1007UBER, AthlonXP2800+@3200+ (200 Mhz fsb, 2.2 Ghz) on TT Silent Storm, 2*256Mb Kingston HyperX PC3500 DDR-RAM, 19" Samsung 959NF monitor, Pioneer A04 DVD-RW, Two WD800 80 GB HDD's, IBM Deskstar 40 GB

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                              • #30
                                That is nothing compared to what this chipset is capable of. My friends DDtung, MrIcee and Oppainter from another forum get are getting much better results. The key for my results is the Abit KX333 mother board combined with Samsung PC2700 RAM running at 2.9 to 3.1 volts on the vmem.

                                Here is a link to some pics. They are posted on another forum where I used to be a member of their 3d team. the system has changed some (mother board, video card, ect..) since these were taken.

                                pic of system are here

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