DDR400 Kills Rambus: Shooting Star SiS 648 for P4
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Page 1:SiS 648: Alternative To Intel 845G
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Page 2:Block Diagram Of The SiS 648
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Page 3:Top-Notch Functions: DDR400, AGP 8x And USB 2.0
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Page 4:SiS 648 For The Mass Market: The First Motherboard From Shuttle
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Page 5:Premiere With Shuttle: Serial ATA Interface
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Page 6:DDR400 Comparison: VIA P4X400 Not Able To Run
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Page 7:Comparison: Chipsets For Pentium 4
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Page 8:Test Setup And Details
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Page 9:Benchmarks Under Windows 2000
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Page 10:OpenGL Performance: Quake 3 Arena
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Page 11:MP3 Audio Encoding: Lame MP3
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Page 12:3D Rendering Performance: SPECviewperf 7.0
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Page 13:Archiving: WinACE 2.11
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Page 14:SiSoft Sandra 2002 Benchmarks: CPU And Multimedia
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Page 15:3D Rendering: Cinema 4D XL 7
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Page 16:Conclusion: SiS 648 Surprises With DDR400 And AGP 8x
OpenGL Performance: Quake 3 Arena
In the four Quake 3 Arena time-demo runs, the SiS 648 positions itself ahead of all other chipsets with DDR support. Together with DDR400, SiS almost reaches the performance scores of the Intel 850E chipset with Rambus PC1066 (533 MHz). Rambus's days are numbered.
Summary
- SiS 648: Alternative To Intel 845G
- Block Diagram Of The SiS 648
- Top-Notch Functions: DDR400, AGP 8x And USB 2.0
- SiS 648 For The Mass Market: The First Motherboard From Shuttle
- Premiere With Shuttle: Serial ATA Interface
- DDR400 Comparison: VIA P4X400 Not Able To Run
- Comparison: Chipsets For Pentium 4
- Test Setup And Details
- Benchmarks Under Windows 2000
- OpenGL Performance: Quake 3 Arena
- MP3 Audio Encoding: Lame MP3
- 3D Rendering Performance: SPECviewperf 7.0
- Archiving: WinACE 2.11
- SiSoft Sandra 2002 Benchmarks: CPU And Multimedia
- 3D Rendering: Cinema 4D XL 7
- Conclusion: SiS 648 Surprises With DDR400 And AGP 8x