Gigabyte 3D Cooler Pro
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By Harald Thon
published Benchmarks
The 3D Cooler Pro had to prove its performance based on the previously tested cooler platform of an Athlon XP 2400+Pro, as well as on a Pentium 4 system.
The tried and tested cooler platform of the Athlon XP.
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Intel Processor (Socket 478) | |
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200 MHz FSB (Dual DDR400) | Pentium 4 3.20 GHz (3200 MHz 12-8/512 kB) |
Memory | |
DDR400 (200 MHz) | 2 x 512 MB / 5ns / 64 Bit (Corsiar TwinX) |
Motherboard | |
Intel 875 | Asus P4P800 Rev: 1.02Bios: 1010 FINAL |
Common Hardware | |
Graphics Card | Nvidia GeForce Ti 4200Memory: 64 MB DDR-SDRAM |
Hard Drive | 40 GB,WD400BB-00DEA0, Western DigitalUDMA100, 7200 rpm, 2 MB Cache |
Network | D-Link DFE-530TX (10/100 Mbit) |
CDROM | Asus 52x |
Drivers | |
Intel Chipset | V 5.1.1.1002 |
Graphics Driver | NVidia Graphics Driver 53.03 |
DirectX | Version: 9b |
OS | Windows XP, Build 2600 SP1 |
The P4-cooler platform is based on an Asus P4 P800, which was modified by us so that the power consumption of the operating CPU could be measured.
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