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    CPU Mark 99

    I'd like to see some CPU Mark 99 scores. I was pleasantly surprised. I went from a Slot A Athlon @ 950 w/ 1/3 cache and 256 mb of PC133 to a Duron 133 x 7 for 933 w/ 256 mb of DDR and I gained a little over 4 or 5 points. 78.8. I think the Athlon was either 73.6 or 74.6. I'm interested in seeing some PIII's around 900 mhz to 1 gig to see if the Duron does good compared to them.

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    My PIII 750 @1 Gig ( 7.5 x 133 ) gets a score of 88 on CPU Mark 99
    Make that 88.6

    [This message has been edited by 10.90streetcar (edited 08-20-2001).]

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    where can i download the cpu mark?

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    Ok, here are a couple of results of CPUMark 99 V1.0

    Intel Desktop Board D815EPEA2
    Pentium III-800EB
    384MB PC133 CAS3 (Kingston)
    Score=70.80

    Intel Desktop Board D815EEA
    Pentium III 1GHz
    256MB PC133 CAS3 (MemoryCard Technologies)
    Score=86.00

    Anyone has the "Average Win32 Floating Point Test"?, also from ZDBop. Here are those results:

    Intel Desktop Board D815EPEA2
    Pentium III-800EB
    384MB PC133 CAS3 (Kingston)
    Score=4212.168

    Intel Desktop Board D815EEA
    Pentium III 1GHz
    256MB PC133 CAS3 (MemoryCard Technologies)
    Score=5235.094

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    PS:
    If someone wants, I can mail you CPUMark and FPUMark. Those two are around 150KB "aced"... a little more if "zipped".

    I downloaded them once from zdbop.com, but I've never seen them again available for download, and if you look here: http://etestinglabs.com/bi/cont2000/200007/retired.asp
    you'll see that they've been retired.

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