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ULi M1695 Ref Board AGP 8x Performance Review 2/6
Bluetooth 27 May 200
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Benchmarks

Front Side Bus is still a valid and important criteria when judging systems performance. We measured the FSB and found that the board runs at 201.9. That is approximately 2MHz higher than most boards tested. We ran the same board in Windows XP (32 bits) and Windows XP (64 bits). The card used is Gigabyte's Radeon 9800XT with Catalyst 4.6.

We used a pair of TwinX Corsair RAM and runs it at CAS 2, 5-2-2 and below are the memory benchmark scores obtained. We can see from the chart that the ULi Reference board performs very well. In fact, it performs even better in 64 bits Windows XP.

As we have mentioned before, ULi M1695 uses tunneling through HTT and support the AGP 8x natively from the south bridge. This technique is unique and we are interested to see if the results are as good as native AGP boards.

In the next few pages, we check out the performance in comparison with other chipsets.

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