The CPU Articles
- 3.8 GHz P4-570 and E0 Stepping To End Intel's Performance Crisis
- The P4-560's Heat Can Crash and Kill
- Intel's Big Kick Off: 925XE Chipset and P4EE 3.46 GHz
- AMD's Athlon64 4000 and FX-55: Nails in the P4 EE's Coffin?
- Intel's CPU Heat Gets Watered Down
- Intel's 925XE: Does Beating the 1 GHz FSB Barrier Matter?
- AthlonXP Underclocking for a Low-Power Fix
- AMD's Opteron 250 vs. Intel's Xeon 3.6 GHz in a Workstation Duel of...
- Performance Injection: Socket 423 with 2.8 GHz
- Duron Successor: AMD Sempron
12:02 PM - December 17, 2004 by
Frank Völkel
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: cpu, stress, test
Topics: AMD/ATI, INTEL, NVIDIA
Syndication:
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: cpu, stress, test
Topics: AMD/ATI, INTEL, NVIDIA
Syndication:
Table of Contents:
Live Streaming Technology: Dual Xeon Server

Take a look at this: two Xeon CPUs on a a MSI MS-9121 motherboard and a SCSI hard drive system ensure live transmission of the camera images
In order to ensure stable transmission of the live images from the test, we are using a Dual Xeon server with two 3.06 GHz CPUs. It runs under the Windows 2003 Server operating system and is equipped with 2 GB of memory.

4-port USB controller card supporting 2 Amps current for the 4 cameras

Software for streaming of the cameras
- Previous page Components Under Stress: Athlon 64...
- Next page Stress At Maximum Load