[SunRescue] Q: Regarding Sun Educator promo Ultra 5 system
James Lockwood
james at foonly.com
Wed Apr 19 12:53:08 CDT 2000
On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, James Lockwood wrote:
>
> > The 360MHz version is fairly fast but is hampered a bit by a small L2
> > cache (256KB). It will definately feel much faster than the other
> > machines you have listed.
>
> I thought that the 360 Mhz had the 2 MB cache.... I thought it was 333Mhz
> and below that were only 256KB (actually, I thought it was 512KB)
Quick field guide to UltraSparc IIi modules:
CPU speed|Bus speed|Cache|Multiplier|Chip series|Comments
---------+---------+-----+----------+-----------+-------------------------
270MHz 90MHz 256KB 3x Sabre Original Ultra 5 CPU
300MHz 100MHz 512KB 3x Sabre Original Ultra 10 CPU
333MHz 111MHz 2MB 3x Sabre Sold in U5 and U10
360MHz 120MHz 2MB 3x Sabre Sold in U10
333MHz 83MHz 2MB 4x Sapphire Current midrange U5 config
360MHz 90MHz 256KB 4x Sapphire Current low end U5 config
400MHz 100MHz 2MB 4x Sapphire Current high end U5 CPU
440MHz 110MHz 2MB 4x Sapphire Current high end U10 CPU
480MHz 120MHz 2MB 4x Sapphire Just released
The 360 that a new U5 will come with is the Sapphire Red 360/256KB module.
The 333 is the former high end config (and now midrange now that the
U5/400 is available). All Sabre modules are effectively out of
production, though the 360/2MB version is extremely nice (I'm using one
right now). _Usually_ Sabre modules have a pin-grid heatsink and Sapphire
ones use a finned heatsink, though .speed or prtconf are always better
tests.
Much of this (including part numbers) can be gleaned from
http://www.sun.com/microelectronics/. Might make a good addition to the
FAQ with all these machines floating about.
All of these modules will interchange subject to boot PROM and OS
revisions, just like MBus modules. Flashable boot PROMs help a lot,
though.
Also: Sun is finally catching up with texture mapping! Check out:
http://www.sun.com/desktop/products/Graphics/expert3d/index.html
-James
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