on 11/1/01 7:11 PM, Christopher J. Wood at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> on 11/2/01 12:40 AM, Jim Snyder at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> I upgraded from a 180 MHz 604e to a 500 MHz PowerLogix G3, and although the
>> number is more than double, the motherboard dropped from running at 60 MHz
>> to 50 MHz, and the speed increase was not dramatic.
> 
> Boy that is strange. I have a 9650/350 604ev in front of me that I upgraded
> to a 500 MHz IBM copper G3 with a zif carrier card and the speed increase
> was very dramatic. And the stock processor was way faster than your 180 MHz
> processor to start with. Same thing with a 7500 that had a 225 MHz 604e card
> and 1 meg of L2 cache that now has a 400 MHz G3. How exactly are you
> benchmarking your not "dramatic" speed increase?
> 
Strictly seat-of-the-pants expectations. My "not dramatic" could easily be a
former coworker's "...now it really screams!" Baldurs Gate went from pausing
every other step to moving reasonably smoothly. It did not take it all the
way to walking being "smooth". The machine went from 48 MB to 176 MB RAM at
the same time, allowing me to add memory to Baldurs Gate for a measurable
improvement. Video card remains the upgraded Power3D card from several years
back.

Jim


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