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Author: Michael (Oreo) Falcon
Date: 1-14-02
Subject: Motherboard
Manufacturer: ASUS
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Sizing up the competition
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Tyan Tiger MP
- 2-AMD 1.2GHz AthlonMP Processors
- Crucial 512MB Registered ECC PC2100 DDR Memory
- 40GB 7200 rpm IBM 60 GXP hard drive
- Vision Tek GeForce 3
- Microsoft Windows2000 Professional SP2
Tyan Tiger MPX
- 2-AMD 1.2GHz AthlonMP Processors
- Crucial 512MB Registered ECC PC2100 DDR Memory
- 40GB 7200 rpm IBM 60 GXP hard drive
- Vision Tek GeForce 3
- Microsoft Windows2000 Professional SP2
Asus A7M266-D
- 2-AMD 1.2GHz AthlonMP Processors
- Crucial 512MB Registered ECC PC2100 DDR Memory
- 40GB 7200 rpm IBM 60 GXP hard drive
- Vision Tek GeForce 3
- Microsoft Windows2000 Professional SP2
We will be running each of these platforms through a gamut of benchmarks. Each system results will be compared in a head to head graph format. This will give us a good look at how each platform performs.
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© 2002 Michael (Oreo) Falcon
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| -CPU AMD
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| 2600+ and below |  |
| 2700+ and above |  |
| AMD MP |  |
| Opteron |  |
| Athlon 64 |  |
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| -CPU Intel
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| P4/XE 2.4 & up |  |
| P4/XE 2.2 & down |  |
| Celeron |  |
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| -Memory DDR |  |
| -Memory pc133 |  |
-Hard Drive IDE (60G and lower) |  |
-Hard Drive IDE (80G and higher) |  |
| -CD/DVD/CDRWs |  |
| -nVidia video cards |  |
| ATI video cards |  |
| -LCD monitors: 15in |  |
| -LCD monitors: 17in |  |
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AMD Motherboards
XP:nForce2,VIA KT600
Opteron: nForce3, AMD8000
64: nForce3, AMD8000, K8T
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Intel Motherboards
Latest Chipset: 875P
w/Graphics: 865G
VIA: P4X
ATI: 9100 IGP
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