Pentium-D 3.0 vs Pentium-4 3.0 HT
Finally got around to testing my 3 machines, so we have another Pentium-D 3.0 w/ 2GB DDR2 PC5600 RAM for comparison, running on an ASUS P5N32-SLi Deluxe. The other two machines are identical P4 3.0 HT 1GB DDR PC3200, running on Shuttle Zen Xpc boxes.
The first test of the Pentium-D without sending it to Backburner came in around 8m46s, so it got a very nice benefit from that. Here it is:

And the (2) P4s:
Box 1
Box 2
The first box was where the other computers saved the file, so that would explain the 7 second difference.
I builting the machines myself, the Pentium-D came to around $2000 usd, with (2) 10K SATA drives in RAID 0. And the boxes were each about $700 usd, everything is run on gigabit network.
Do you think I gain any speed by going up to 2GB on the boxes?
Finally got around to testing my 3 machines, so we have another Pentium-D 3.0 w/ 2GB DDR2 PC5600 RAM for comparison, running on an ASUS P5N32-SLi Deluxe. The other two machines are identical P4 3.0 HT 1GB DDR PC3200, running on Shuttle Zen Xpc boxes.
The first test of the Pentium-D without sending it to Backburner came in around 8m46s, so it got a very nice benefit from that. Here it is:

And the (2) P4s:


The first box was where the other computers saved the file, so that would explain the 7 second difference.
I builting the machines myself, the Pentium-D came to around $2000 usd, with (2) 10K SATA drives in RAID 0. And the boxes were each about $700 usd, everything is run on gigabit network.
Do you think I gain any speed by going up to 2GB on the boxes?
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