| pcstats 
      test system specs: | 
  
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       computer hardware: 
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    | processor: | 
    
       intel pentium 4 1.6a  | 
  
    | clock 
      speed:  | 
    
       16 x 133 mhz =                                                         2.13 ghz 
      16 x 142 mhz = 
      2.27 ghz  | 
  
    | motherboards: | 
    iwill p4r533-n | 
  
    | chipset: | 
    intel i850e | 
  
    | videocard: | 
    
       msi g4ti4200-vd64  | 
  
    | memory: | 
    
       2x 512mb pc1066 kingston rdram  | 
  
    | hard 
      drive:  | 
    40 gb samsung 
      sp4004h hdd | 
  
    | cdrom: | 
    nec 52x cd-rom | 
  
    | floppy: | 
    
       panasonic 1.44mb floppy drive   | 
  
    | heatsink: | 
    retail intel hsf | 
  
    | powersupply: | 
    antec 400w psu  | 
  
    | software 
      setup  | 
    windowsxp build 2600 intel inf 
      4.00 detonatorxp 29.42 | 
  
    | benchmarks | 
    
       sysmark 2002 business winstone 2001 content creation 
      2001 specviewperf 6.1.2 super pi sisoft sandra 2002 
      pro 3dmark2001 se quake iii 
arena  | 
SysMark2002 is more of an extension of SysMark2001 
rather then a whole new benchmark. The applications used during testing have 
been updated and most importantly for AMD users, the new SysMark2002 uses the 
Windows Media Encoder 7.1 which supports the AthlonXP's SSE 
instructions.
  The 
SysMark2002 scores even at 133 MHz FSB are mighty impressive. Since the 
motherboard isn't overclocked much, the score doesn't really jump 
significantly.
  
  
      
      Winstone 2001 | 
    Source: Zdnet | 
  
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Content Creation Winstone 
2001 keeps multiple applications open at once and switches among those 
applications. Content Creation Winstone 2001's activities focus on what we call 
"hot spots," periods of activity that make your PC really work--the times where 
you're likely to see an hourglass or a progress bar.
Business Winstone is a 
system-level, application-based benchmark that measures a PC's overall 
performance when running today's Windows-based 32-bit applications on Windows 98 
ME, Windows NT 4.0 (SP6 or later), Windows 2000, Windows Me, or Windows XP which 
runs real applications through a series of scripted activities and uses the time 
a PC takes to complete those activities to produce its performance 
scores. 
  Since the 
Winstone benchmarks are based on older software it doesn't have any SSE2 
optimizations written into the software. The motherboard doesn't do very well 
  here.