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1:07 PM - June 10, 2002 by
Frank Völkel
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: a, kind, fast
Topics: AMD/ATI
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: a, kind, fast
Topics: AMD/ATI
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Archiving: WinACE 2.11

Archiving is a very practical application. WinACE 2.11 was used under Windows XP to archive a 178 MB WAV file while the clock was running. Here, the P4/2533 was far ahead of the Athlon XP 2200+ with the Thoroughbred core. Again, in this test, the high memory throughput (P4 with Rambus PC1066) shows its positive influence. Note: all overclocked processors are indicated by the grey bars and are used for reference.
3D-Rendering: Newtek Lightwave 7b

The Lightwave benchmark clearly brought the enhancements of the Pentium 4 processors to light - the Athlon XP 2200+ places in lower midfield. Note: all overclocked processors are indicated by the grey bars and are used for reference.
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