The Test

In recent times, choosing a motherboard cannot be completely determined by a Winstone score. Now, many boards come within one Winstone point of each other and therefore the need to benchmark boards against each other falls. Therefore you shouldn't base your decision entirely on the benchmarks you see here, but also on the technical features and advantages of this particular board, seeing as that will probably make the greatest difference in your overall experience.

How I Tested

  • Each benchmark was run a minimum of 2 times and a maximum of 5 times, if the motherboard failed to complete a single test within the 5 allocated test runs the OS/Software was re-installed on a freshly formatted Hard Drive and the BIOS settings were adjusted to prevent the test from failing again.  All such encounters were noted at the exact time of their occurrence.

  • Business Winstone 97 / Business Graphics Winmark 97 was run at each individually tested clock speed, if reliable scores were achieved with the first two test runs of the suite an average of the two was taken and recorded as the final score at that clock speed.  If the test system displayed erratic behavior while the tests were running or the results were incredibly low/high the tests were re-run up to 5 times and an average of all the test runs was taken and recorded at the final score at that clock speed

  • Business Winstone 98 / Business Graphics Winmark 98 was run on the Pentium MMX at 233MHz, and the AMD K6 at 233MHz, the averaging rules for these tests are the same as those used for the 97 test suites. 

  • Business Winstone 98 was run on the Pentium II at 300MHz alone.

  • After each motherboard was tested a complete format of the test hard drive was initiated and the OS/benchmarking software was re-installed afterwards a defragment was initiated using Windows 95's Disk Defragmentation Utility

  • No foreign drivers were present in the test system other than those required for the system to function to the best of its ability

  • All foreign installation files were moved to a separate partition during the test as to prevent them from effecting the test results

  • All tests were conducted at 800 x 600 x 256 colors

Test Configuration

Processor(s): AMD K6/233 ANR & Intel Pentium MMX 233 & Cyrix 6x86MX-PR2/200
RAM: 2 - 32MB Advanced Megatrends SDRAM DIMMs
2 - 32MB Corsair SDRAM DIMMs
Hard Drive(s): Western Digital Caviar AC21600H
Video Card: Matrox Millennium II (4MB WRAM - AGP)
Matrox Millennium II (4MB WRAM - PCI)
Busmaster EIDE Drivers: VIA v2.13
Video Card Drivers: MGA Millennium 4.03.00.3410
OS: Windows 95 Service Release 2

 

Windows 95 Performance of the DFI P5XV3 (PCI Video)
CPU Business Winstone 97 Bus. Gfx. Winmark 98
AMD K6-200 54.1 100
AMD K6-225 56.8 110
AMD K6-233 56.8 109
Cyrix 6x86MX-PR2/200 (150/75) 55.8 116
Cyrix 6x86MX-PR2/200 (166/66) 56.6 115
Intel Pentium MMX - 200 51.4 99
Intel Pentium MMX - 225 53.2 112
Intel Pentium MMX - 233 52.7 110
Intel Pentium MMX - 262.5 Failed Failed

The scores of the Pentium MMX and the K6 at 225MHz aren't all that high due to the fact that the BIOS settings had to be considerably altered to get the system to perform in a stable manner at the 75MHz bus speed regardless of what type of SDRAM was used.  The lack of high quality capacitors could explain the reason the Pentium MMX at 262.5MHz consistently crashed during the Winstone/Winbench tests.

Windows 95 Performance of the DFI P5XV3 (AGP Video)
CPU Business Winstone 97 Bus. Gfx. Winmark 98
AMD K6-200 54.3 102
AMD K6-225 56.9 113
AMD K6-233 57.0 112
Cyrix 6x86MX-PR2/200 (150/75) 56.2 Not Run
Cyrix 6x86MX-PR2/200 (166/66) 57.0 Not Run
Intel Pentium MMX - 200 51.9 Not Run
Intel Pentium MMX - 225 53.6 Not Run
Intel Pentium MMX - 233 53.1 114
Intel Pentium MMX - 262.5 Failed Failed

 


The Final Decision

If you really want a VP3 based motherboard and don't plan to do much overclocking try and grab a P5XV3...but buyer beware, your cacheable memory size will be severely limited by DFI's choice to include a single Tag RAM instead of 2.  The smart thing to do would be to wait for the Aladdin V boards to hit the market...they should be doing so very soon...

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