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Is anyone familiar with VIA VT860 1A chipset? Talking about performance

Category: Computer/Network >> Hardware

Problem description:

Which is better, INTEL8 10E? They are all old motherboards with two old CPUs, one is P3 333HZ and the other is CY566HZ. How do they match more reasonably? thank you

Analysis:

The VT860 1 chipset is the PLE- 133 chipset.

VT860 1 support 133MHzFSB, PC- 133, ATA-66/ 100(686A/686B), integrating the 3D display core of Trident Blade.

8 10E supports 133MHzFSB, PC- 100, ATA-66, and integrates i752 display core.

Looking at the above, you may think that VT860 1 is slightly higher.

However, in the actual use process, Intel chipset is obviously ahead of VIA chipset in terms of disk performance, memory performance and integrated graphics card speed, and Intel's driver is much stronger than VIA's, and VIA's driver is poor.

For your CPU, answer, first of all, PentiumIII doesn't have 333MHZ, and Pentium3 starts at 450MHz. If it is really 333MHz, it is PentiumII, Slot 1 interface, which is an old processor.

Celeron 566 is the core of copper mine, and the selection is a bit particular. The key is to see the voltage. If it is 1.5V, it is useless. If it is 1.7V, it can be overclocked to 850MHz basically.

Two motherboards and two processors can be matched at will, and the processors are all 66MHz external frequency, which can't reach the external frequency limit of the motherboard at all. Of course, if you want to pick out a better configuration, it must be i8 10E+ Celeron 566oc850.