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Date:      Sun, 15 Aug 1999 12:17:28 -0400
From:      Randall Hopper <aa8vb@ipass.net>
To:        hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   ASUS P55T2P4 & K6-III-400MHz
Message-ID:  <19990815121728.A7367@ipass.net>

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     As the ASUS P55T2P4 was the recommended Socket 7 motherboard for
FreeBSD for so long, I figure this might be of interest to some who have
one of these in-use.

     Last week I upgraded my T2P4 to a K6-III-400.  I used a Powerleap
PL-K6-III module (www.powerleap.com) to avoid overtaxing the T2P4's voltage
regulators (the jury is still out whether the native regulators can handle
the load over an extended period).  It's been on burn-in for 4 days -- very
stable; benches up close to a Celeron 450.

     If you have a side-mounted CPU (tower case), you might want to read my
post to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (subject contains "Powerleap").
The Powerleap really needs some ZIFF socket clamps.  But aside from that,
it works well.

     CPU-bound tasks like compiling (kernel builds), Ghostscript, image
processing (Gimp), Netscape, games, software 3D, etc. much faster.  Kernel
builds down to 3 minutes.

Randall


SUMMARY:

                 WinBench99 1.1          WinTune98

                CPUMark  FPUMark    CPUInt  CPUFP    Mem
T2P4 233MMX      12.8      910      494.0   269.8   202.3
P-II 233         18.8     1210                      
T2P4 K6-III 400  37.7     1340     1076.4   425.6   798.5
Celeron 450/100  36.9     2410 WM  1320.7   526.4   798.6

Randy


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