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Re: Pegasos & AmigaOne benchmarks.
« on: March 10, 2003, 09:48:33 PM »
@downix

The test conditions were set as closely identical as possible. And those test can be easily repeated. And yes, so far they are just  CPU+L2 cache specific benchmarks but still they prove that bbrv's claim is not true for April1 in every area (and I think it has been clear that bbrv meant April2).

bbrv said that pegasos G3 (artisia2 version) "performs better" than the best of A1. There was no mention about responsivenes etc. When you say it performs better, without any detail, you (deliberately) let people think that it's better in every aspect (very close to the definition of FUD, if it's not true).

And as far as I know, peg1s without artisia 2  have all been sold with 100Mhz FSB.

To overclock peg1 to 133Mhz, jumper soldering is required...


@all
 Those tests are more than just about what bbrv claimed.

IMO: those test are a superb start of future Amiga HW comparissons, while others just whine and whine...

What we soon have is a set of tests that dig out every possible performance issue of those HWs... those test will be repeated ASAP when april2 pegs are ready, etc...

I'm sure people will be interested in knowing if A1G4XE@800Mhz is worse performer than peg1april2G3@600mhz, before they choose what to buy....   same for the A1lite, peg2, etc and it's interesting as well.  :-)