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| X-Comment-To: | "Patrick Moran" <pmoran22 AT yahoo DOT com> |
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| From: | "Arkady V.Belousov" <ark AT belous DOT munic DOT msk DOT su> |
| Date: | Fri, 23 Feb 2001 23:39:16 +0300 (MSK) |
| Organization: | Locus |
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| Subject: | Re: prob audio CD on 2nd CD-ROM with NWCDEX |
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X-Comment-To: Patrick Moran
Hi!
23-ζΕΧ-2001 12:03 pmoran22 AT yahoo DOT com (Patrick Moran) wrote to
<opendos AT delorie DOT com>:
PM> You did not read what I wrote very well. I said a K6-III+ 450Mhz. If you
PM> wish to do some research on it, you'll find that it is comparable in
PM> speed to the Duron! The reason I chose this, is because I don't want to
Try to run some floating point programs/benchmarks (Quake, for example)
on both and then make such statements. K6 have only two advantages in
compare with K7 (Athlon/Duron): (1) it works on Socket 7/Super 7 (designed
for Pentium MMX and works with any compatible CPU) whereas K7 works on Slot
A and Socket A (AMD's alternative for Slot 1 and Socket 370) and (2) it
consumes only 14W at 550 MHz whereas Duron consumes 24W at 700 MHz.
First advantage is under question (note: Super 7 allows multipler only
up to 6 at FSB=100 MHz).
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