3D Mark 2001
By
David Stellmack,
published on March 6, 2002
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: ibm, thinkpad, a31p
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: ibm, thinkpad, a31p
Contents
- 1. Mobile Workstation Performance To Max
- 2. Workstation Graphics In Notebooks?
- 3. Notebook Hard Drive Performance Lags Desktops
- 4. Mobile Pentium 4 Is Now Here
- 5. An Exclusive First Look At The IBM A31p
- 6. The Full Tour Of The A31p
- 7. FlexView's 170 Degrees Of Freedom
- 8. Ultrabay 2000
- 9. The Fire Inside - The ATI Mobility Fire GL 7800
13. 3D Mark 2001

3D Mark 2001 produced some interesting results. Clearly the Pentium 4m has more power than the Pentium IIIm, with an 834 advantage.
Lightwave

We have used Lightwave and the Skull_Head_Newest.LWS test for some time. We thought it might be good to try to get an estimate of the processing power of the Pentum 4m. As you can see, the advanced architecture of the Pentium 4m is no match for the older Pentium IIIm.
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Dear Tom;
I thought this was a wonderful and thorough evaluation of the A31p. What I would like to know is if you have reviewed any other ThinkPad computers with which you are equally impressed, if not more so? I am considering purchasing an A31p, but I am trying to find out if there are any slightly newer models similar features, but maybe slightly better video? Thank you for your time. PS: I tried to find this information on your website, but I could not even find this review? V/R David