Linux, with 602 packages totaling 702 mbytes, loads in 19 minutes from cdrom,
while it takes over 59 minutes on my 133mhz Cyrix P166+/soltek system, both
having
otherwise similar options. When I run Winbench 97, I get 411 index on Pentium
233
at 373.50 mhz. I would enjoy any help in determining a true benchmark, if the
tests
I have done so far are doubtful. As a retired EE who worked on SAC aircraft, I
am
very particular about factual experiments and true results. The limited
testing software
available, added to the load time results of installing programs and OS's, does
indicate
to me that times are close to 373.50 mhz. The ASUS does have a built in speed
controller which slows the CPU clock, if temperatures rise. The ASUS board
also
can put the CPU to sleep in overtemp situations. Those conditions haven't
happened
yet to my knowledge.
Dennis Clark wrote:
> Does this give you true 373Mhz performance? Just curios.
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