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- From: copes@cs.curtin.edu.au (Simon Cope)
- Subject: Re: RAM chips and the A3000
- Message-ID: <copes.716027908@marsh>
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- Organization: Curtin University of Technology
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- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1992 08:38:28 GMT
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- copes@cs.curtin.edu.au (Simon Cope) writes:
-
- >Dave and Michael are correct about the performance differences. When I said it
- >was 10% faster, I was referring to Sysinfo's relative indexes, which are mostly
- >based around a 'Mips' type test. Note however that with that mode enabled, it
- >reads a lower ram speed. So overall, it would probably run slower, not faster.
- >Thank you for explaining this.
-
- Just for interest:
- Last night I removed Setramsey from my startup. The machine appears to run
- around the same speed, but the hard disk is now 50-100K/sec faster. Figures...
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