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Benchmark Results
12:04 PM - January 24, 2001 by
Thomas Pabst
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: ddr, pentium, iii
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Benchmark Results
Office Application Performance

I ran this test about 9 times and the result was that both platforms perform identically. In the disk-intensive office applications that don't really care too much about memory bandwidth the Apollo Pro 266 is just as fast or as slow as i815.
Internet Performance

BAPCo's Webmark2000 managed to show at least a tiny little difference between i815 and Apollo Pro 266, but it's hardly worth talking about.
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