| ASUS CUV266 |
| A possible P4 killer?
(Review by MS)
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specs |
manual, layout, jumpers, connectors |
BIOS |
test setup, overclocking, performance |
SiSoft Sandra, Sysmark2000 |
3DMark2001 |
Expendable, Quake3 |
the secret of clock forwarding |
Conclusion
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Expendable
In contrast to 3DMark2001, Expendable Timedemo is extremely sensitive to memory timing settings.

Expendable Timedemo running at 640x 480 x 16 bpp. Relative to the CPU clock speed, the average frame rates leave nothing to be desired. Note that at 158MHz x 5 (790 MHz) and CAS-2 the average frame rates are about 4% higher than at CAS-2.5 and 159 MHz x 5 (795 MHz) and only at 166 MHz bus speed (830 MHz) does the system catch up with the nominally lower clock and bus speed results obtained at CAS-2
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Quake3 Arena

Quake3 Arena scores at fastest, fast, normal and high quality setting (159 MHz bus speed, 2:2:2 memory latencies). The average frame rates are excellent, particularly if one considers that a stock PIII 500E was used. Respective frame rates at 158 MHz CAS-2 were 155.1 / 137.1 / 129.9 / 113.2 fps
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