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- Thruput 386/486 Performance Meter, version 1.2
- Copyright 1992 Kyle Freeman
-
- The author may be reached by Compuserve Mail 71762,3313
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- This software is Freeware, it may be given to friends or posted on a
- BBS. You are free to redistribute this package in its entirety.
- In doing so you may charge no more than a nominal fee for duplication.
-
- Requirements: 386/486/Pentium CPU with VGA video
-
- THRUPUT tests the CPU and Video speed in various modes. All values are
- in Megabytes per second and can be used to show the differences between
- motherboards. Does writeback cache help? How much faster is local bus
- video? Thruput is designed to answer these questions.
-
- DISCLAIMER
-
- No single test should be used to judge motherboards or video cards. It
- is possible for THRUPUT to show a piece of hardware to be slower than
- another, yet for the "slower" hardware to be faster in the applications
- that you use.
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- THRUPUT tests only 16K byte memory transfers with a 256K byte pre-flush.
- The tests have been designed show the differences between motherboards
- and not the computational power of the CPU. Some tests may be faster
- with the external RAM cache turned off, this is due to the overhead
- imposed by the cache for cache misses.
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- THRUPUT DISPLAY
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- The first test is the Memory Speed. The CPU is called upon to
- move a block of memory from one spot to another using 8-bit, 16-bit,
- and 32-bit commands. A 32-bit move should be twice as fast as a 16-bit
- move, however, slow memory chips usually prevent this. If the same
- locations are accessed twice, the second time is usually from the cache.
-
- The second test is the Code Speed. The CPU is called upon to
- execute a program that reads from memory, and a program that writes
- to memory. The CPU must access memory to get the next line of code
- as well as to read or write the data to memory. This test most
- represents the "real world" speed of the computer.
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- The final test is the Video Bandwidth. Data is transferred to
- the video card memory over the system bus. Because the video memory
- is accessed by both the computer and the display, the video memory
- speed can be very slow. Changing video cards or changing your bus
- speed can affect the video bandwidth.
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- The last numbers are the averaged video and CPU throughputs and
- how they compare with a typical 486 system. The reference system for
- Thruput 1.2 is:
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- MotherBoard: 50MHz UMC 3-slot VESA Local Bus
- External Cache: 256K WriteBack
- VideoBoard: Diamond SpeedStar Pro VLB
-