Granite Bay Sisoft Mem Benchmark Comparison!!!

StarsCupChmps99

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I don't know if this is old news or not but I just downloaded the standard version of Sisoft 2003 and one of the comparison chipsets in the memory bench is the Intel E 7205 or Granite Bay!! The test shows PC2100 at CL2 and the numbers are virtually the same as PC1066. I can't wait for these boards to be available.
 

StarsCupChmps99

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For those who don't want to wait to download Sisoft 2003 for the numbers:

Intel 850E w/PC1066 CL2 = Ram Int 3340, Ram Float 3338

E 7205 w/PC2100 CL2 = Ram Int 3252, Ram Float 3251

Not quite as fast but games would probably show less than 1 or 2 FPS difference at the most.

Oh and for those that are interested:

nForce2 620 w/PC2700 CL2 = Ram Int 2566, Ram Float 2456 -- and this is running on a 333 fsb Athlon XP so the bus is sync'd.
 

StarsCupChmps99

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Wow. With all the hype I thought that this thread would generate much more interest. Maybe it just needs a "bump".
 

John

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Ahh I was wondering what the E 7205 was.... ;)
 

passign

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ya, wowsy, seems nice and all but i really want a tablet pc. do the make granite boards for tablet pcs? hehe.. grrrr
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: StarsCupChmps99
For those who don't want to wait to download Sisoft 2003 for the numbers:

Intel 850E w/PC1066 CL2 = Ram Int 3340, Ram Float 3338

E 7205 w/PC2100 CL2 = Ram Int 3252, Ram Float 3251

Not quite as fast but games would probably show less than 1 or 2 FPS difference at the most.

Oh and for those that are interested:

nForce2 620 w/PC2700 CL2 = Ram Int 2566, Ram Float 2456 -- and this is running on a 333 fsb Athlon XP so the bus is sync'd.
and thats with the slow arse athlon FSB... imagine how fast that nforce would be for a p4
 

Athlon4all

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hmmmm, I am not surprised. But, this doesn't tell the whole story. What about latency?...The saga continues......