AMD Socket-A 133MHz FSB/DDR Overclocking Guide
by Anand Lal Shimpi on November 1, 2000 1:11 AM EST- Posted in
- CPUs
High End Winstone 99 differs from CC Winstone 2000 in that it only runs a single application at a time, however the type of applications that it features are much more cache/memory bandwidth intensive along with much more FPU intensive than what we saw in CC Winstone 2000.
Because of this, performance analysis is pretty much the same as above, however the performance difference between the Athlon and the Duron at 1GHz is extended to 6% which still isn't bad at all.
For those that deal with professional level 3D graphics, as long as you have a powerful graphics card (in this case the GeForce2 GTS does just fine) you'll be hard pressed to tell the difference between an Athlon and a Duron, even while overclocked. This is one of the beauties of the Duron, even as its clock speed increases the CPU can still be used as a cheaper alternative to the Athlon and the Pentium III; and in many cases, without offering lesser performance.
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