New NVIDIA Platform Technology for Athlon 64 / XP Posted by Ryan Shrout | May 10, 2004 | Chipsets | 0 Manufacturer: NVIDIA ContentsIntroductionNVIDIA today has released a new chipset for the Athlon XP processor that offers the same great south bridge features that the nForce3 250 Gb chipset has, and we’re here to show it all to you today.Gigabit NetworkingOn-chip Network FirewallSerial ATA and RAID Support, Finally!System Utility and OverclockingPerformance Testing and System SetupnForce2 Ultra 400 Gb – SyntheticnForce2 Ultra 400 Gb – GamingnForce2 Ultra 400 Gb – WinstonenForce3 250 Gb – Synthetic: SiSoft Sandra 2003nForce3 250 Gb – Synthetic: Cachemem and AIDA32nForce3 250 Gb – Gaming: Quake III: ArenanForce3 250 Gb – Gaming: Unreal Tournament 2003nForce3 250 Gb – Gaming: X2 and 3D Mark 2001nForce3 250 Gb – Application: Winstone TestsnForce3 250 Gb – Application: DivX and MP3 EncodingnForce3 250 Gb – Professional: CineBench 2003nForce3 250 Gb – Professional: Specviewperf 7.1nForce3 250 Gb – Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 BetaFinally a ConclusionnForce3 250 Gb – Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 Beta VIA’s K8T800 has slight victories on the molecular dynamics test, but the rest show the equality of all the chipsets under the Athlon 64 processor. « Previous1. Introduction2. Gigabit Networking3. On-chip Network Firewall4. Serial ATA and RAID Support, Finally!5. System Utility and Overclocking6. Performance Testing and System Setup7. nForce2 Ultra 400 Gb – Synthetic8. nForce2 Ultra 400 Gb – Gaming9. nForce2 Ultra 400 Gb – Winstone10. nForce3 250 Gb – Synthetic: SiSoft Sandra 200311. nForce3 250 Gb – Synthetic: Cachemem and AIDA3212. nForce3 250 Gb – Gaming: Quake III: Arena13. nForce3 250 Gb – Gaming: Unreal Tournament 200314. nForce3 250 Gb – Gaming: X2 and 3D Mark 200115. nForce3 250 Gb – Application: Winstone Tests16. nForce3 250 Gb – Application: DivX and MP3 Encoding17. nForce3 250 Gb – Professional: CineBench 200318. nForce3 250 Gb – Professional: Specviewperf 7.119. nForce3 250 Gb – Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 Beta20. Finally a ConclusionNext » Video News