Dual DDR For Pentium 4: Intel E7205 Chipset Put To The Test
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Page 1:Introduction
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Page 2:Dual-Channel DDR: How It Differs From nForce2
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Page 3:Piggybacked: ICH4 Southbridge
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Page 4:Comparision: Chipsets For The Pentium 4
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Page 5:The Boards In Detail
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Page 6:Asus P4G8X, Continued
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Page 7:Gigabyte GA-8INXP
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Page 8:Gigabyte GA-8INXP, Continued
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Page 9:Gigabyte GA-8INXP, Continued
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Page 10:Tyan Trinity I7205 S2662
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Page 11:Tyan Tiger I7500 S2722
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Page 12:Test Setup
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Page 13:Benchmarks In Windows 2000
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Page 14:DirectX 8 Games: 3D Mark 2001 SE
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Page 15:MP3-Audio-Encoding: Lame MP3
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Page 16:SiSoft Sandra 2002 Benchmarks
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Page 17:Office-/Internet-Performance: Sysmark 2002
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Page 18:3D-Rendering: Newtek Lightwave 7.5
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Page 19:3D-Rendering: SPEC Viewperf 7
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Page 20:Summary: A Steady Drip Wears The Granite Down
Gigabyte GA-8INXP, Continued
PS/ 2 mouse, keyboard, two serial, one parallel, game port, 3x sound, 1 GB/second network and two USB 2.0 ports
The memory modules for DDR266 are connected to the board to achieve dual-channel operation. To expand, slots 3 and 4 are filled, too.
1 GB/second network through Intel RC82540EM.
Exemplary: all connector pins are highlighted in colors. Incorrect polarization is prevented effectively by the "+" marking.
Summary
- Introduction
- Dual-Channel DDR: How It Differs From nForce2
- Piggybacked: ICH4 Southbridge
- Comparision: Chipsets For The Pentium 4
- The Boards In Detail
- Asus P4G8X, Continued
- Gigabyte GA-8INXP
- Gigabyte GA-8INXP, Continued
- Gigabyte GA-8INXP, Continued
- Tyan Trinity I7205 S2662
- Tyan Tiger I7500 S2722
- Test Setup
- Benchmarks In Windows 2000
- DirectX 8 Games: 3D Mark 2001 SE
- MP3-Audio-Encoding: Lame MP3
- SiSoft Sandra 2002 Benchmarks
- Office-/Internet-Performance: Sysmark 2002
- 3D-Rendering: Newtek Lightwave 7.5
- 3D-Rendering: SPEC Viewperf 7
- Summary: A Steady Drip Wears The Granite Down