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1:02 PM - 08/18/1999 by
Brent Kerby

There's hardly any difference whatsoever under Quake2.

And under Quake3 we saw the same, the boards score almost identical results.
Looking at the benchmarks shows us that all three motherboards are completely up to speed with AMD's reference platform. The performance differences between the three are hardly worth talking about, none of the boards is slow or fast, they are all scoring well.
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