Just got myself a Blizzard 1260 and wanted to do a speed comparison with an Apollo 1260 as there is so much conflicting bullsh*t written about this subject.
Ok, I spent the day yesterday setting up my new Blizzard and can now do some speed comparisons between the two.
My Blizz is currently running at 75 MHz vs my Apollo that runs at 80 Mhz so keep that in mind.
I'll be uploading both SysSpeed modules to AmiNet soon for people to compare (I might whack the Blizzard up to 80 Mhz first though if my other 128Mb SIM fits in it ok).
With a standard BB2 3.9 system the fast-ram access speed it is roughly 30% quicker than the Apollo, it surprising matches the chip-ram speed of the Apollo in most cases but for a couple of the test the Apollo beats the Blizz by about 20% (you'll need to download the modules to get the exact ratings).
The HD transfer rate was terrible with just BB2 (about 1 MB/s) but the excellent BlizKick got that up to a more respectable 3 MB/s (this is with an IdeFixExpress). My Apollo managed about 3.5 MB/s with the same setup so that's where it's faster chip-ram access is helping. I've got a brand-new FAST-ATA sitting in a box next to my 1200 which should help boost that speed a little
The MIPS are also interesting, the Blizz is running at 99.5 MIPS vs the 104.5 of the Apollo (remember that the Apollo is running 5 MHz faster).
As for real world game testing:
BOOM 060 runs 'Return to Saturn' much better than on the Apollo, it's now as smooth as butter and can even run full-screen without any slow-down. AmiQuake AGA is a bit strange, the FPS in the time-demo has gone up from 12.9 to 13.4 but it doesn't actually feel quite as fast to play (maybe this is just in my head).
I'm not sure if it's the hardware that is really making the difference, I think a large part of it may be down to the superior 060 library and the excellent BlizKick utility.
New Blizzard 1260 in actionI'll try and remember to update this thread with the names of the SysSpeed modules.