Athlon XP 2100+: AMD Turns Up The Heat
3D-Rendering: 3D Studio Max 4.2
In this benchmark, 10 pictures from the 'Rabbit' scene were calculated with a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels. The AMD Athlon XP 2100+ once again takes the lead among all currently available Pentium 4 processors. All Pentium 4 CPUs with an FSB clock speed of 133 MHz and 533 MHz Rambus memory that are not yet available on the market were marked with a blue-and-black bar and are there only for reference purposes.
3D-Rendering Performance: SPECviewperf
If we ignore the P4 CPUs with 533 MHz Rambus here, the Athlon XP 2100+ takes the lead in the rather sensitive SPECviewperf test. All Pentium 4 CPUs at an FSB clock speed of 133 MHz and 533 MHz Rambus memory that are not yet available on the market were marked with a blue-and-black bar and are there only for reference purposes.
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mrcmark ahh my first processor =D after 8 years it is still in good condition. im still using amd processor now. Phenom II x3 720Reply