Originally posted by: Markfw900
Yes, but they compare a 3200+ winchester(90nm) to a 3500+ newcastle(130nm) and the winchester still won, at stock, and OC'ed to the same speed !
Each CPU was benched at 200 x 10 for default settings. This allowed us to be able to compare the performance of the 3500+ at the same settings as the 3200+.
Missed that comment, thanks.Originally posted by: Rand
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Yes, but they compare a 3200+ winchester(90nm) to a 3500+ newcastle(130nm) and the winchester still won, at stock, and OC'ed to the same speed !
They underclocked the 3500+ Winchester to 2GHz to compare at identical clockspeeds.
Each CPU was benched at 200 x 10 for default settings. This allowed us to be able to compare the performance of the 3500+ at the same settings as the 3200+.