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- From: k113651@lehtori.cc.tut.fi (Karhu Jouni)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games
- Subject: 3D benchmark
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 15:32:34 +0200
- Organization: Tampere University of Technology, Computing Centre
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- 486DX2/66 with 256k cache, VESA local bus Cirrus Logic card 43.4 FPS
- 486DX2/50 0k , VLB Zeos NCR77C22E+ 33.3 FPS
- 486DX/50 w/ ET4000 ISA card (8 bit) 28.3 FPS
- 486/33 ET4000-based Local Bus (no-name): 26.6 FPS
- 486DX/50 256k cache ATI Ultra (ISA) 25.6 FPS
- 486DX2/50, 0k L2 cache, Diamond SS24X ISA 16-bit: 24.3 FPS
- 486/50 256k cache, Fahrenheit 1280-1M 17.5 FPS
- 386/40 with 16-bit ET4000 card 16.3 FPS
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- 386/40 128k cache Trident 8900C SVGA (1Mb) 14.2 FPS
- ^That's my machine... Seems like cache has some effect.
- 386/40 64k cache Trident 8900 1Mb 13.8 FPS
- 386DX/33, 64k cache, Orchid Prodesigner II (16 bit) 12.8 FPS
- 486SX/C, NEC Prospeed, 25 Mhz, VGA on m-board, LCD Color VGA 12.0 FPS
- 386DX/33 MHz, 256k cache, ATI VGA Wonder, Rapid Cad chip set 11.3 FPS
- 386DX/33 with 128k cache, Trident-9000 card 10.6 FPS
- 486/33 with 256k cache, Paradise VGA (8-bit) 9.8 FPS
- 386/33 with 64k cache, Trident VGA-1M 8.2 FPS
- 386-25 w/ 512k Western Digital-Paradis VGA & Software cache: 7.4 FPS
- 386SX-20 NEC Powermate, 0k cache, Paradise VGA 6.4 FPS
- 286/12 NEC Powermate, VGA on m-board 4.7 FPS
- IBM PS/2 Model 55 SX (80386 SX/16 MHz) with Ahead VGA 3.6 FPS
- IBM PS/2 Model 50 (286 system, I think) 2.6 FPS
- 8088 with 8-bit ATI Integra (16-bit, 8-bit slot) ;) 0.5 FPS
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- Can someone explain that 486/33 that has below 10 FPS ???
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