Ok, this has been bugging me most of the night. I updated my motherboard's Bios to 1006 (Asus P4PE) and benched it with SiSoft Sandra 2003. But the CPU Arithmetic benchmark reported only HALF of what it should have (Anywhere from 31xx-45xx, and it should be more around 85xx-9xxx) So what's up with that? I used to get damned high on it (oh this is the Dhrystone Mips I'm talking about) Any clues? I went back to the 1005 and got the exact same results with the exact same bios settings. It's driving me nuts. Even though I know this isn't a 'real-life' benchmark, it's still irritating to see it. I tried both the Max3 version and the older 2003 version and got the same thing. Any ideas would be appreciated.
I also ran the performance tune-up wizard and disabled all the crap that it suggested too that WinXP turns on by default. I have a 3.06ghz Pentium 4 with Hyper-threading enabled.
Leech
I also ran the performance tune-up wizard and disabled all the crap that it suggested too that WinXP turns on by default. I have a 3.06ghz Pentium 4 with Hyper-threading enabled.
Leech
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