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Soyo P4I875P Dragon 2 Platinum Edition
 
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Brian Kristensen
Kurtis
Soyo
Aug. 22, 2003
Test Rig

Intel P4 2.4c Hyperthreading processor
2x Corsair PC3500 512MB in single and dual channel modes
Geforce 4 Ti4200 128MB
Sound Blaster Live!
200GB Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 (fresh format and install of WinXP)
LiteOn 16X DVD
420W Thermaltake PSU





ScienceMark
Dragon 2 PE (Single Channel)
Dragon 2 PE (Dual Channel)
P4P800-VM (Single Channel)
P4P800-VM (Dual Channel)
152.74
153.14
152.81
153.45
0
Performance (Higher is Better)
200
 
 

The Dragon 2 PE seems to be a tad slower when it comes to the ScienceMark testing, but the difference is negligible.

PCMark02
(Show All Graphs)
CPU MEM HDD
Dragon 2 PE (Single Channel)
Dragon 2 PE (Dual Channel)
P4P800-VM (Single Channel)
P4P800-VM (Dual Channel)
5942
5957
5933
5896
0
Performance (Higher is Better)
10000
 
 
CPU MEM HDD
Dragon 2 PE (Single Channel)
Dragon 2 PE (Dual Channel)
P4P800-VM (Single Channel)
P4P800-VM (Dual Channel)
6732
8067
6587
7689
0
Performance (Higher is Better)
10000
 
 
CPU MEM HDD
Dragon 2 PE (Single Channel)
Dragon 2 PE (Dual Channel)
P4P800-VM (Single Channel)
P4P800-VM (Dual Channel)
1345
1348
1316
1305
0
Performance (Higher is Better)
10000
 
 

The Dragon 2 PE is still ahead during all PCMark02 testing, giving a severe beating to the P4P800-VM during dual channel memory benches.

 
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Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Board Layout
Page 3: Features & Accessories
Page 4: BIOS
Page 5: Test Rig & Sandra CPU Benchmarks
Page 6: Sandra & Aida32 Memory Benchmarks
Page 7: ScienceMark & PCMark02 Benchmarks
Page 8: 3dMark01, 3DMark03, & GLMark Benchmarks
Page 9: Overclocking & Conclusion
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4 User Comments
1 - Posted by Kurtis on August 21, 2003 - 11:41 pm

feeding time is the best over @ Brian's house ;) ;)

2 - Posted by Rich on August 22, 2003 - 9:09 am

Who manufactures the Gigabit ethernet controller on that board?

3 - Posted by Brian on August 22, 2003 - 12:36 pm

Intel.

4 - Posted by Rich on August 22, 2003 - 12:48 pm

The reason I asked is because I have seen a lot of problems with Broadcom Gigabit controllers, especially with onboard Ethernet. Thanks for info :D

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