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  • Chaintech Zenith ZNF3-150 Motherboard Review
  • Chaintech Zenith ZNF3-150 Motherboard Review

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    Benchmarks - Synthetic

    The system as it was tested
    Chaintech ZNF3-150 nForce3
    Athlon64 3200+ 1MB L2 Cache
    AMD OEM Heatsink
    2x Corsair XMS3200LL ProSeries DDR400 512megs (2326)
    ATI Radeon 9700 Pro
    Western Digital Caviar SE 80GB ATA/100 HDD
    Antec 430watt power supply
    12x/40x DVD/CDRom
    Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1
    Reference System
    DFI Infinity 865PE (Springdale)
    Pentium 4 3.0Ghz 512KB L2 cache 800MHz FSB
    AVC Sunflower II Heatsink
    2x Corsair XMS3200 TwinX DDR400 256megs
    ATI Radeon 9700 Pro
    Maxtor D740X 40GB ATA/133 HDD
    Antec 430watt power supply
    12x/40x DVD/CDRom
    Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1
    The DFI Infinity is one of the favorites around the lab and even though it isn't a 64bit system it should provide a good basis for comparison.
    CPU-Z
    SiSoft Sandra
    Sandra is a software collection of synthetic benchmarks that will give us a basic idea as to what a system is capable of. It should be noted that SiSoft numbers change depending on what version you have installed, these were recorded using Sandra Professional Version 2004.10.9.89
    Memory bandwidth is on the low side due to the integrated single channel memory controller.
    Cachemem
    Cachemem is a synthetic benchmark used to test bandwidth and latency.
    From a synthetic standpoint the 3.0Ghz Pentium 4 stomped all over the Athlon64 3200+. Surprised?? I know I am.