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[CS-FSLUG] QOTW: Megahurtz Race

Timothy R. Butler tbutler at uninetsolutions.com
Mon May 10 23:11:41 EDT 2004


What was the megahertz speed of your first computer? What is the speed
of your present computer? Have you ever owned a system with a
"performance rating" instead of a MHz rating? Do you check your system
speed to see if it really is running at the advertised speed?

I'm not sure, to be honest -- I'd have to check to see what the TI
99/4A's specs where. My first PC compatible ran at 33 MHz, though (it
was a Intel 486 DX). 

My current PC runs at 2.66 GHz (but, to answer the last question, its
actual speed is 2657.883). It's a Pentium 4 without Hyperthreading... HT
boxen run at .06 less GHz. My Mac runs at 2.0 GHz (yes, that's the
actual speed too). 

I've never run a "performance rating" processor. Although, if I were
building a DIY PC compatible at the moment, I'd be very tempted by the
AMD Athlon 64. (Offtopic: Remember when Cyrix was trying to do a non-MHz
rating in the mid-90's?)

	-Tim

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