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madfish
10-09-2002, 9:28 AM
I DC eccp-109 and Seti at home. right now I'm just doing Eccp.
what I'm wondering is this.
I have a P-III 600EB slot 1 in a Aopen mobo and a Celeron 700E flipchip mounted on an Asus adapter board in a Abit mobo. the celly kicks butt in eccp [39000 - 40000 lt/sec] while the P-III sucks the big one [28000 - 30000 lt/sec] I thought a P-III was stronger/better then a celeron. could someone explane please. links for reading would be very cool too.
Thanks.

Edit: hell my dualie with P-III 850E's {ECS D6VAA mobo} only does 43000 - 45000 lt/sec.

fosin
10-09-2002, 12:33 PM
I've always been told celerons are faster than their Pentium counterpart for math performance. Your running the same version of the client on both I assume.

You seem to be doing bettter than chris' chart, but I guess these were for the original client :):
Processor Clock Speed (MHz) Iterations per second
Pentium Pro 200 60,000
PII 400 138,000
AMD K6-2 450 147,000
PIII 600 205,000
PIII 700 250,000
Celeron (bus 83) 600->750 263,000
PIII 800 270,000
Celeron (bus 100) 600->900 322,000
Athlon 700 330,000
Athlon 750 348,000
PIII 933->1000 350,000

madfish
10-09-2002, 5:32 PM
command line client all around, the newest version.

no OCing.