> ). On the other hand, a G3-based 1400 (especially a 333MHz+ one) would
> probably eat the 3400 for lunch w/r/t raw performance, even factoring in
> the 3400's 40MHz bus speed. It would be interesting to see the numbers.

Here's some that I do know, using MacBench 4:

1400/117 - 114
1400/166 - 152
3400/180 - 293
3400/200 - 308
3400/240 - 337
Kanga      - 747 (G3-250 in a 3400)
Mainstreet- 445 (G3-233, no cache)
Wallstreet 250 - 881
Wallstreet 292 - 1031

1400 with Sonnet 333/512K - 1002
1400 with Sonnet 333/1 MB - 1100
1400 with Sonnet 400/1 MB - 1362

Again though, I doubt you rarely see any 1400 perform like those numbers
suggest, simply because of its other limitations. No way would I trade a
1400/G3 even up for a Wallstreet 292.

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