



In all four of the Quake 3 Arena time-demo runs, the Gigabyte board is just a nose ahead of the Asus P4T533-C.
Summary
- A Comeback For Rambus? Six Boards With Intel 850E
- A Comeback For Rambus? Six Boards With Intel 850E, Continued
- Rambus Technology: 16 Bit Vs. 32 Bit
- Rambus Technology: 16 Bit Vs. 32 Bit, Continued
- Kingston: 256 MB With 32 Ns RDRAM
- Comparison: Chipsets For Pentium 4
- Rambus Boards: Cost Reduction Via Four-Layer Design
- Asus P4T533-C: A Close Race With Gigabyte
- Asus P4T533-C: A Close Race With Gigabyte, Continued
- Asus P4T533: The Only Board With 32 Bit RDRAM Support
- Biostar M7TTB: In The Early Sample Stages
- Gigabyte GA-8IHXP: It Can't Get More Feature-Rich Than This
- Gigabyte GA-8IHXP: It Can't Get More Feature-Rich Than This, Continued
- Intel D850EMV2: Stability At A High Price
- Iwill P4R533-N: Inexpensive, Few Features
- Test Setup And Details
- Benchmark Results
- OpenGL Performance: Quake 3 Arena
- DirectX 8 Games: 3D Mark 2001
- MP3 Audio Encoding: Mp3 Maker Platinum
- SiSoft Sandra 2002 Benchmarks: CPU And Multimedia
- CPU Und Multimedia Performance: PC Mark 2002
- 3D Rendering Performance: SPECviewperf 7.0
- Archiving: WinACE 2.11
- Conclusion: Stability And Performance For P4
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