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12:07 PM - March 11, 2002 by
Frank Völkel
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: sis, 645dx
Topics: CeBIT, INTEL
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: sis, 645dx
Topics: CeBIT, INTEL
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OpenGL Performance: Quake 3 Arena




In the four timedemo runs from Quake 3 Arena, the SiS 645DX with DDR333 clearly beats the Rambus platform with Intel 850. The weakest performer was the Intel 845 with SDRAM memory, a configuration that is frequently found in the complete PC systems that are sold.
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