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    AMD Athlon XP 2000+ Review
    By Vince Freeman :  January 8, 2002

    Performance

    In this section of the review, we will try and give the best overall view of the Athlon XP 2000+'s performance. And what better way to do this than assembling two of the hottest platforms available: the NVIDIA nForce and the VIA KT266A. These were matched up with the Athlon XP 2000+ in full benchmark testing, as well as slapping in the Athlon XP 1900+ for comparison. The Intel competition is also ready, able and willing, and scores for the Pentium 4-2.2, 2.0A and 2.20 GHz are also featured using both the i850/RDRAM and i845D/DDR platform bases.

    After much consideration, we have also moved the test platforms to Windows XP Pro. Although benchmarking is a bit more challenging using XP, it is the operating system included with most new systems and it only makes sense to give buyers the best overall performance picture.

    Test Systems

    General Settings
    Desktop
    Resolution: 1024x768
    Color Depth: 16-bit
    V-Sync: Disabled

    NVIDIA nForce - NVIDIA Reference Motherboard
    Processor: Athlon XP 1900+ and 2000+
    Memory: 256 MB PC2400 DIMM
    Motherboard: NVIDIA Reference
    Motherboard chip set: NVIDIA nForce
    nForce Drivers: 1.0
    NVIDIA reference drivers: 23.11
    Video Card: VisionTek GeForce3 Ti 500
    Hard-Drive: IBM 30GB Deskstar 7200RPM DMA/100
    IDE Interface: Ultra ATA/100
    Sound: Integrated
    CD/DVD: Panasonic DVD-ROM
    Power Supply: Antec 300 Watt
    Operating System: Windows XP Pro

    VIA KT266A - EPoX 8KHA+
    Processor: Athlon XP 1900+ and 2000+
    Memory: 256 MB PC2400 DIMM
    Motherboard: EPoX 8KHA+
    Motherboard chip set: VIA KT266A
    VIA Drivers: 4.37
    NVIDIA reference drivers: 23.11
    Video Card: VisionTek GeForce3 Ti 500
    Hard-Drive: IBM 30GB Deskstar 7200RPM DMA/100
    IDE Interface: Ultra ATA/100
    Sound: Integrated
    CD/DVD: Panasonic DVD-ROM
    Power Supply: Antec 300 Watt
    Operating System: Windows XP Pro

    Intel i850 - Intel D850MD Motherboard
    Processors: 2.2, 2.0A and 2.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4
    Memory: 256 MB Kingston PC800 RDRAM
    Motherboard: Intel D850MD
    Motherboard chip set: Intel 850
    INTEL specific drivers:
    IDE Interface: 6.20
    AGP Miniport: 3.20.1008
    NVIDIA reference drivers: 23.11
    Video Card: NVIDIA reference VisionTek GeForce3 Ti 500
    Hard-Drive: IBM 30GB Deskstar 7200RPM DMA/100
    IDE Interface: Ultra ATA/100
    Sound: Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live
    CD/DVD: Panasonic DVD-ROM
    Power Supply: Antec 300 Watt
    Operating System: Windows XP Pro

    Intel i845D - Intel D845BG Motherboard
    Processors: 2.2, 2.0A and 2.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4
    Memory: 256 MB Kingston PC800 RDRAM
    Motherboard: Intel D845BG
    Motherboard chip set: Intel 845D
    INTEL specific drivers:
    IDE Interface: 6.20
    AGP Miniport: 3.20.1008
    NVIDIA reference drivers: 23.11
    Video Card: NVIDIA reference VisionTek GeForce3 Ti 500
    Hard-Drive: IBM 30GB Deskstar 7200RPM DMA/100
    IDE Interface: Ultra ATA/100
    Sound: Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live
    CD/DVD: Panasonic DVD-ROM
    Power Supply: Antec 300 Watt
    Operating System: Windows XP Pro

    Quake III Arena Test Specifics
    Version: 1.30 (retail)
    V-Sync: Disabled
    Sound Disabled
    Video Modes Tested:
    Normal: Defaults, 16-bit
    High Quality: Defaults
    Max: High Quality Default, Geometric Detail: Maximum, Texture Detail: Maximum

    Content Creation: Winstone 2001 Test Specifics
    Version: 1.0.2

    Business Winstone 2002 Test Specifics
    Version 1.0.0



    Page 1 Introduction
    Page 2 Physical Architecture
  • Page 3 Performance
    Page 4 SiSoft SANDRA 2001
    Page 5 Business and Content Creation Winstone 2001
    Page 6 Video 2000 and 3DMark 2001
    Page 7 Quake3 and Serious Sam Performance
    Page 8 Benchmark Analysis
    Page 9 Value and Conclusion


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