Four way 400MHz Shootout:
Beige Desktop (G3/G4) and PM 7500 (G3/G4)
go head to head with G4 Sawtooth and G4 Yikes
2/18/2000
© 1999 Rob Art Morgan, editor of BARE FEATS
rob-art@barefeats.com
Bare Feats compares the performance of the G4 Sawtooth and G4 Yikes to a Beige Desktop (Rev 1) and Power Mac 7500 (both "old" machines sporting G3 and G4 ZIF upgrades). All test systems were running at 400MHz. All test systems had a 3Dfx Voodoo 3000 graphics accelerator. All test systems were using an ATA/66 controller and Seagate Barracuda 20 gig Ultra ATA/66 drive. CPU (& FPU) crunching...
Reaction: Photoshop "likes" bandwidth and memory bus speed. The Graphite G4's are most impressive.
Reaction: The 7500 surprised me. Not bad.
Reaction: If your main performance need is 3D gaming, the "older" Power Macs with G3/G4 upgrades and Voodoo3 3000 boards are plenty fast. But for ultimate frame rates, the "real" G4 minitowers are significantly faster. Note the Sawtooth's Voodoo3 AGP 3D graphics accelerator didn't make it faster than the Yikes' PCI 3D graphics accelerator.
Reaction: Again, any model of Graphite G4 runs comfortably beyond the "jerky" threshold. (Any frame rate lower than 16 fps appears jerky to the naked eye.)
Remember, all four machines used an ATA/66 controller and Seagate Barracuda ATA/66 drive in all four machines.
Reaction: I'm impressed with the Beige Desktop's performance. Encouraging if you are upgrading. The PM 7500 lags behind the others. Way behind.
Conclusion: "Hot rodding" your older Power Mac can be fun and extend the life of your original investment, especially if you have maxed out the memory and added other optional equipment that won't transfer easily to the newest generation of Graphite Power Macs.Just be careful not to spend too much on your old machine. You can save big if you don't run G4 "velocity engine" aware applications like Photoshop 5.5. The G3 ZIF upgrades are less than half the cost of the G4 ZIF upgrades ($199 versus $599). Yet, at some point it makes financial sense to sell/donate the old and buy the new.
Test Configurations & Procedures
PM 7500 Beige DT Yikes!
Sawtooth
CPU
XLR8 G3/400 ZIF in CarrierZIF and G4/400 Powerlogix PowerForce G3/400 OWC Mercury ZIF and G4/400 Powerlogix PowerForce ZIF G4/400
G4/400
Bus Speed
50MHz 66MHz 100MHz
100MHz
Cache
1MB at 2:1
(200MHz)1MB at 2:1 (200MHz) 1 MB at 2:1 (200MHz)
1MB at 2:1 (200MHz)
RAM
160 MB 128 MB 256 MB (8ns)
256 MB (8ns)
Graphics
33MHz PCI slot with 3Dfx Voodoo3 3000 33MHz PCI slot with 3Dfx Voodoo3 3000 66MHz PCI slot with 3Dfx Voodoo3 3000
133MHz AGP 2X slot with 3Dfx Voodoo3 3000
Hard Drive
Seagate Barracuda 20 gig 7200 RPM ATA/66 (ST320430A) drive connected to a ATA/66 interface Seagate Barracuda 20 gig 7200 RPM ATA/66 (ST320430A) drive connected to a ATA/66 interface Seagate Barracuda 20 gig 7200 RPM ATA/66 (ST320430A) drive connected to a ATA/66 interface Seagate Barracuda 20 gig 7200 RPM ATA/66 (ST320430A) drive connected to a ATA/66 interface
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