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blog:386_shootout_fic [2021/05/17 10:04] – [Results] johnblog:386_shootout_fic [2021/05/17 21:11] – [Final Thoughts] john
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 +===== Case Setup =====
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 ===== Speed Testing & Tuning ===== ===== Speed Testing & Tuning =====
  
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 ===== Conclusion ===== ===== Conclusion =====
  
-{{:blog:386:fic386sc_vga.png?500|}} {{:blog:386:fic386sc_cpu.png?500|}}+=== CPU === 
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 +Synthetic CPU/FPU scores from Landmark: 
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 +{{:blog:386:fic386sc_cpu.png?500|}}  
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 +Dhrystone and Whetstone integer and floating point metrics from CheckIt: 
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 +=== Disk IO === 
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 +HDD transfer speed ratings from CheckIt: 
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 +{{:blog:386:fic386sc_diskio.png?500|}} 
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 +=== Memory & Cache === 
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 +Results for CPU cache, motherboard cache and main memory throughput from Comptest: 
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 +{{:blog:386:fic386sc_ram2.png?500|}} 
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 +=== Gaming === 
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 +Results from Wolfenstein 3D //special benchmark version//, as well as 3DBench: 
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 +{{:blog:386:fic386sc_wolf3d.png?500|}} {{:blog:386:fic386sc_3dbench.png?500|}} 
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 +Results from the //Doom -timedemo 3// game benchmark: 
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 +{{:blog:386:fic386sc_gaming_doom.png?500|}} 
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 +Combined results of all gaming benchmarks: 
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 +{{:blog:386:fic386sc_gaming_combined.png?500|}} 
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 +==== Final Thoughts ==== 
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 +   * Testing proves that the Cirrus Logic card is **as-fast-as** or **faster-than** the Tseng Labs ET4000AX in every real-world benchmark. That's no surprise as it's a much later design. 
 +   * The Am386DX-40 really doesn't benefit much from the ISA overclock to 13MHz; in Doom it is clearly the processor that is by far the most restrictive element. 
 +   * The Tx486DLC-40 going from cpu cache-disabled to the default cpu cache-enabled setting results in a **12%** improvement in Doom low-detail frame rates and **13%** in high-detail. 
 +   * The Tx486DLC-40 going from cpu cache-disabled to the most optimised cache-enabled setting results in a **17%** improvement in Doom low-detail frame rates and **a staggering 35%** improvement at high-detail. 
 +   * Boosting the ISA clock from 10MHz to 13MHz with the DLC brings just a **1%** improvement to Doom low-detail frame rates (to be expected, since we're not pushing many pixels!) but more than **6%** in high-detail. In certain benchmarks this is noticeable, but in the real world many ISA cards would be way out-of-spec at such a setting; in that case the 10MHz ISA clock is a good option of the ISA 'default' standard of ~8MHz. 
 +   * From non-optimised cache-enabled settings to most-optimised shows gains over just under **5%** in low-detail modes and **19%** in high-detail Doom timedemo results. //Who wouldn't want a free 19% of extra performance!//
  
-{{:blog:386:fic386sc_f1gp.png?500|}} {{:blog:386:fic386sc_wolf3d.png?500|}}+This is a really nice 386DX board - it has plenty of expansion slots, supports up to 256KB of cache, and natively detects and supports the DLC-series of 386-486 processors from Cyrix and Texas InstrumentsTo get the best performance from the DLC processors you really must use the //cyrix.exe// cache control utility as the basic support from the motherboard BIOS really does not let it shine.
  
-{{:blog:386:fic386sc_whet.png?500|}}{{:blog:386:fic386sc_dhry.png?500|}}+With the MR BIOS ROM fitted there are a good range of optimisation settings available and it performs well (very well, in fact) at virtually every settingAt the most-optimised settings with the 486DLC-40 and a Cirrus Logic GD5428 it equals the best recorded scores for other DLC-supporting 386 motherboards and is within a hairs breadth of full 486DX-33 systems.
  
-{{:blog:386:fic386sc_ram.png?500|}} {{:blog:386:fic386sc_diskio.png?500|}}+For folks who had a 386 originally, the upgrade path of this board to the DLC processors would have been very, very tempting.
  
-{{:blog:386:fic386sc_3dbench.png?500|}}+At some point I would like to try to find a Tx486SXL-40 or Tx486SXL2-50, since they contain 8KB of cache compared to the 1KB of the DLC. But other than that, this is about as far as you can really go with a true 386 design.
  
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