The 150 MHz Project, Part 3
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Patrick Schmid 
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Test Setup
I have not changed the basic configuration for some months now, so that the results can again be compared with the former articles:
- 21 Slot-1 Motherboards using VIA Chipsets
 - Slot-1 VIA Motherboard Update
 - BX Flagship: Asus CUBX
 - 12 Socket 370 Motherboards using VIA's Apollo Pro 133A
 - Comprehensive VIA motherboard roundup June 2000
 - The Best For Freaks: 10 Motherboards using the BX-Chipset
 - The 150 MHz Project, Part 1
 - The 150 MHz Project, Part 2
 
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| Test System | |
|---|---|
| CPU | Intel Pentium III | 
| Motherboard | Asus CUSL2, Intel 815 chipset | 
| RAM | 128 MB PC133 SDRAM, 7ns (Crucial/Micron) CL2 | 
| Hard Disk | Seagate Barracuda ATA ST320430A20 GBytes, 7200 rpm | 
| Graphics Card | Asus V6600, nVIDIA GeForce 25632 MByte SDRAMnVIDIA Drivers 5.08 for Windows 98 | 
| Operating System | Windows 98 SE 4.10.2222 A | 
| Benchmarks and Setup | |
| Office Applications Benchmark | BAPCo SYSmark2000 | 
| OpenGL Game Benchmark | Quake III ArenaRetail Versioncommand line = +set cd_nocd 1 +set s_initsound 0Graphics detail set to 'Normal', 640x480x16Benchmark using 'Q3DEMO1' | 
| Direct3D Game Benchmark | ExpendableDownloadable Demo Versioncommand line = -timedemo640x480x16 | 
| Screen Resolution | 1024x768x85, 16 Bit | 
| DirectX Version | 7.0a | 
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Editor-in-Chief (2005-2006)
Patrick Schmid was the editor-in-chief for Tom's Hardware from 2005 to 2006. He wrote numerous articles on a wide range of hardware topics, including storage, CPUs, and system builds.
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