3D Gaming Benchmarks, Continued
3D Gaming Benchmarks, Continued
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Expendable shows similar results as the two Id-games above, but not quite as extreme. Again BX133 leads the pack, but the RDRAM-platforms don't look quite as bad. Apollo Pro 133A looks pretty good too, especially if you consider its price.

Unreal Tournament's UTBench is our final gaming benchmark that shows the superiority of the old 440BX chipset at 133 MHz FSB. Intel's 840 chipset comes in second, but then there is VIA's Apollo Pro 133A to show that i820 is only looking good with PC800 RDRAM.
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The Miscellaneous Articles and reviews
- Issues with VIA's Apollo Pro133A
- Performance Showdown at 133 MHz FSB - The best Platform for Coppermine
- CeBIT 2000: Reports From the First Three Days
- Tom's Blurb: The World's Largest Computer Show CeBIT Bans Online Press
- Second Hand Smoke - It's Goodbye for Now
- The Impact of the AGP-Speed
- Memory Wars: Platform 2000
- Irongate with Super Bypass vs. VIA Apollo KX133
- NVIDIA's New NT-Drivers for Athlon on KX133
- New Hope For Athlon - The VIA Apollo KX133 Chipset
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