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One Tough Cookie: 10 Boards with Intel i875P Chipset: Part I
DirectX 8 Engine: 3D Mark 2001 SE
1:01 PM - May 19, 2003
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Frank Völkel
DirectX 9 Engine: 3D Mark 2003
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Test Setup And Details
Benchmarks
OpenGL Games: Quake 3 Arena
DirectX 8 Games: Comanche 4 Demo
DirectX 8 Engine: 3D Mark 2001 SE
MP3 Audio Encoding: MP3 Maker Platinum 3.04
Archiving: WinRAR 3.11
SPECviewperf 7
CPU And Multimedia: SiSoft Sandra 2003
Office Application: PC Mark 2002
Conclusion: Board And RAM Not For Tinkerers
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