The benchmark rating was in comparison between the OS's  on the
same system listed below.  The hyperthreading technique actually allows
between 50 and 75
more greater data flow rate depending on which applications your using.  I
have the benchmark software on my laptop and use my laptop for a diagnostic
tool but the actual benchmarks on the CPU rating below was from the exact
duplicate system now in the hands of a tech friend.  We purchased the MLB
and  CPU for $179 from Intel directly through retail site.  The fastest CPU
is now the 3.0.  But I cannot complain.  I ready now to build my own just
looking for a decent case and DVD Ram drive.

Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jimen Ching
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 6:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [luau] Hyper technology

On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, LinuxDan wrote:
>           I am using the Intel 2.53 CPU  and MLB that uses hyperthreading
>on triple boot system running RH8, W2K and XP.
>Actually RH8 utilizes it better than MS.  I have 200% increase in speed and
>data transfer rates.

Just curious, how are you measuring your performance benchmarks.  I did
some searchs on hyperthreading benchmarks, and none of them indicate
anywhere near that kind of performance increase.  The performance
improvements are usually under 10%.

--jc
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Jimen Ching (WH6BRR)      [EMAIL PROTECTED]     [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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