BIOS Settings: DRAM Integrity Mode (ECC) - Disabled vs. Parity vs. ECC2
vs. ECC1
FX83/PII300/4.5X75(337MHz) 128MPEDO NineR3D4M AHA2940UW ST34501W (Cheetah)
FAT32
1024X768X16@85 AMI BIOS FX830718 Nine Bios 3.03.03 R3D4M Driver 1.29
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Note: There is debate on various news groups about whether ECC is implemented
by a particular bios. News posts stated that there is a drop in performance
when enabling ECC on a system that supports ECC. These marks indicate
that there is little, if any, disadvantage to enabling ECC1. In fact,
these results are in the opposite direction. What do they mean?
December 5, 1997.
BIOS Settings,
Table of Results , Current
Results, Disclosure
1st: DRAM Integrity Mode (ECC)- Disabled - Run 1
2nd: DRAM Integrity Mode (ECC)- Parity - Run 1
3rd: DRAM Integrity Mode (ECC)- ECC2 - Run
1
4th: DRAM Integrity Mode (ECC)- ECC1 - Run
2
5th: DRAM Integrity Mode (ECC)- ECC1 - Run
2
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