Hardocp har testet Asus seneste bundkort P4PE.
Hvordan det er gået kan du se herunder.
ASUS has put together a solid board with a great feature set.
We did speed through this rather quickly so we could push this review out the
door so you guys wanting to know about the i845PE could see it in action.
Overall performance was on par with other Pentium 4 solutions although I did
expect to see somewhat better scores. I believe the full potential of the P4PE
goes unrealized at this time because features like Serial ATA are not able to
be fully utilized along with Hyper-Threading performance going untested at this
time until HT enabled processors come out of Intel. Still, DDR333 was needed on
the Intel chipset platform and we did not think they were going to work miracles
with it...as we are sure they are waiting for dual channel DDR to do that.
The board was extremely solid, performed extremely well and I have no problems
with recommending it for you if it suits your needs. Interestingly enough, Kyle
was testing another Asus P4PE while I was working on mine. You can see more P4PE
benchmarks at 2.8GHz over in his 2800+ article. I think he snuck those in there
before the i845PE launch hoping no one would notice.
What I do see here today, I liked. The P4PE will definitely have to make a return
to the HardOCP test bench when we see our first Hyper-Threading CPU?s roll out
and give this board a chance to really show its stuff.
It only stands to reason that the ability to ?multi-task?, even if not fully
utilized by the application and OS, will definitely show a benefit in the
benchmarks. So, if you're a man who likes to plan for the future, the P4PE is
definitely a board you'll want in your system?I?m betting on it
Se mere her : http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=MzY3