VIA's KT333: The Athlon gets DDR333
by Anand Lal Shimpi on February 20, 2002 1:57 AM EST- Posted in
- CPUs
Overall Performance
The next updated benchmark we're using is SYSMark 2002. The SYSMark 2002 test suite remains relatively unchanged from 2001 in the manner in which the results are produced. What has changed however is the applications used; they have all been updated to the latest versions and include the following:
The Internet Content Creation Suite tests these applications: Adobe Photoshop® 6.01, Adobe Premiere® 6.0, Microsoft Windows Media Encoder 7.1, Macromedia Dreamweaver 4, and Macromedia Flash 5.
The Office Productivity Suite tests these applications: Microsoft Word 2002, Microsoft Excel 2002, Microsoft PowerPoint 2002, Microsoft Outlook 2002, Microsoft Access 2002, Netscape Communicator® 6.0, Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred v.5, WinZip 8.0, and McAfee VirusScan 5.13.
You'll find that the vast majority of your day-to-day tasks fall in the Office Productivity Suite where memory bandwidth differences are even less pronounced.
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There's not much to say here other than it's impressive to see how far VIA's DDR memory controller has come since it was originally introduced. There was a time when the SiS 735 was outperforming it but now with today's more mature KT266A and now KT333 boards, the 735 is easily outperformed by 10% or more.
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Nothing new here, the additional memory bandwidth doesn't do much for the office applications mentioned before although VIA's chipset performance lead continues to be 10% over the 735. Also remember that although we haven't listed them here, the AMD 760 and the older KT133/A chipsets are even slower than the SiS 735. In many cases a mere upgrade to a KT266A/KT333 platform will yield close to a 20% performance improvement for owners of older chipsets.
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