Home Features Pentium 4 with Dual DDR: Endurance Test of Seven Motherboards with the Granite Bay Chipset By Patrick Schmid published 3 February 03 (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) Comments (0) Page 27 of 31: WinAce 2.11 Page 1: Introduction Page 2: Clocking Games, Synchronous Transfer And 1530 MHz Arms Races Page 3: E7205, Alias Granite Bay: Technical Details Page 4: Dual DDR: Following The Footsteps Of RDRAM Page 5: Ready For The Future, Thanks To Serial ATA Page 6: The Boards Page 7: AOpen AX4R Plus, Continued Page 8: Asus P4G8X Page 9: Asus P4G8X, Continued Page 10: Asus P4G8X, Continued Page 11: DFI NB80-EA Page 12: Gigabyte GA-8INXP: The Dual Perfectionist Page 13: Gigabyte GA-8INXP, Continued Page 14: Gigabyte GA-8INXP, Continued Page 15: IWill P4 GB Page 16: IWill P4 GB, Continued Page 17: MSI MS-6565, Alias GNB Max Page 18: MSI MS-6565, Alias GNB Max, Continued Page 19: Tyan Trinity I7205 (S2662) Page 20: Test Setup And Details Page 21: Benchmark Results Page 22: Comanche 4 Page 23: Unreal Tournament 2003 Page 24: Lame 3.92 Page 25: SYSmark 2002 Page 26: SPECviewperf 7 Page 27: WinAce 2.11 Page 28: Cimema 4D 8.0 Page 29: Summary: Features Win Out Over Performance Page 30: Feature Tables Page 31: Features Table, Continued WinAce 2.11Lightwave 7.53D Studio Max 5.1 1 … 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Current page: WinAce 2.11 Prev Page SPECviewperf 7 Next Page Cimema 4D 8.0 Patrick Schmid Topics CeBIT Chipsets Components Motherboards Overclocking See all comments (0) No comments yet Comment from the forums