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From: "Paul G. Allen" <pgallen@randomlogic.com>
To: kplug-list@kernel-panic.org,
	"Linux kernel developer's mailing list" 
	<linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Dual Athlon, AGP, and PCI
Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2001 17:15:17 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3B6DE195.C604879A@randomlogic.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200108050019.f750J6t24095@antimatter.net> <3B6D2304.E3D9D83E@randomlogic.com> <20010805095853.04315de4.dlooney1@home.com>

David Looney wrote:
> 

[SNIP]
> In general your dual athlon system whupped mine good, especially in the Dhrystone/Whetstone categories (more than 2x), and it did ~50% better in almost every category except process creation (some overhead for dual cpu machines ?) So it would seem to scale reasonably.
> 
> OTOH, what about bang for buck ?  I built the basic machine (case/power supply/motherboard/cpu/mem/20 GB HD/8MB matrox AGP) for about $280, but added about another $170 of stuff (PCI sound, PCI linmodem, NIC, panasonic CD/CDR/CDRW). I am sure others out there could probably do much better though, as I just bought stuff from catalogs or retail, and didn't scrounge.
> 

~$2600 for this machine:

Dual Athlon 1.4GHz (non-MP) ($229 ech.)
Tyan K7 Thunder ($600)
 - Dual Channel Ultra 160 SCSI (AIC7899P)
 - ATA 100 IDE
 - Dual 3c980 TX 10/100 NICs
 - 4 port USB
 - 6 64/32-bit PCI 2.0 slots
 - 1 AGP Pro slot
 - Onboard I/O
 - Winbond hardware monitor
256MB ECC Reg. DDR SDRAM ($99)
IBM Ultra 160 36GB HDD ($609)
IBM ATA100 30GB HDD ($169)
Yamaha DVD-ROM ($30)
Sony 52x CDROM ($40)
Asus V8200 (GeForce 3) Deluxe (64MB DDR) ($415)
Sound Blaster Live! ($99)
Full Tower case w/NMB 450W power supply ($159)


I ran the test in multi-user mode (silly me, I was half asleep when I
ran it and not thinking :). I will run it in single in a bit and re-post
the results. I also need to find a 3D/graphics benchmark besides Quake
3. (Hey, anyone remember how to enable the FPS display in Quake 3?)

PGA

-- 
Paul G. Allen
UNIX Admin II/Network Security
Akamai Technologies, Inc.
www.akamai.com

  parent reply	other threads:[~2001-08-06  0:20 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <200108050019.f750J6t24095@antimatter.net>
2001-08-05 10:42 ` Dual Athlon, AGP, and PCI Paul G. Allen
     [not found]   ` <20010805095853.04315de4.dlooney1@home.com>
2001-08-06  0:15     ` Paul G. Allen [this message]
2001-08-05  3:52 Paul G. Allen
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-08-02  9:21 Paul G. Allen
2001-08-02 13:15 ` Joshua M. Thompson
2001-08-03  4:42 ` Agus Budy Wuysang
     [not found] ` <3B6939BA.30001@fugmann.dhs.org>
     [not found]   ` <3B693D6F.AD0DB931@randomlogic.com>
2001-08-03 11:37     ` Anders Peter Fugmann
2001-08-04  0:12       ` Paul G. Allen
2001-08-03 12:19   ` Paul G. Allen
2001-08-04 10:42     ` Vojtech Pavlik
2001-08-04 20:20       ` Paul G. Allen

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