What CPU do you use?
What CPU do you use?
Which CPU do you use, AMD or Intel?
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AMD Athlon XP 2100 T-Bred clocked at 1.74GHz w/ 128KB C1, 256KB C2, and 266MHz (133MHz) FSB.
I OCed this baby of mine to AMD Athlon XP 2400 T-Bred clocked at 2.0GHz w/ 128KB C1, 256KB C2, and 266MHz (133MHz) FSB.
Hopefully I will be able to get a K9 Athlon 64 DTR Laptop the summer of 2007.
I OCed this baby of mine to AMD Athlon XP 2400 T-Bred clocked at 2.0GHz w/ 128KB C1, 256KB C2, and 266MHz (133MHz) FSB.
Hopefully I will be able to get a K9 Athlon 64 DTR Laptop the summer of 2007.
Athlon XP 3200 3DMark05 Score: 3460
GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
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K9s will feature the following above Intel CPUs:
64-Bit
GHz
FSB
Cores
Multi-CPU Environment
Cache 1
Cache 2
Cache 3
Hyper Threading
Hyper Transport
Onboard NorthBrige (Memory Controller) for the most advanced RAM
Cooling
Quiet
Power usage
Performance
And best of all:
MUCH, MUCH, LESS EXPENSIVE
Name one thing that AMD K9 will lose to Intel's P5.
64-Bit
GHz
FSB
Cores
Multi-CPU Environment
Cache 1
Cache 2
Cache 3
Hyper Threading
Hyper Transport
Onboard NorthBrige (Memory Controller) for the most advanced RAM
Cooling
Quiet
Power usage
Performance
And best of all:
MUCH, MUCH, LESS EXPENSIVE
Name one thing that AMD K9 will lose to Intel's P5.
Athlon XP 3200 3DMark05 Score: 3460
GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
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Uh, no.
Prescotts cost $300 for 3.2GHz.
AMD Athlon 64 3200 costs only $260.
Prescotts cost $300 for 3.2GHz.
AMD Athlon 64 3200 costs only $260.
Athlon XP 3200 3DMark05 Score: 3460
GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
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7/17 is not most of the benchmarks.
Besides, the Prescotts are to be poor quality since 90nm is new to
Intel. There will be many bugs that will slow it down.
Besides, the Prescotts are to be poor quality since 90nm is new to
Intel. There will be many bugs that will slow it down.
Athlon XP 3200 3DMark05 Score: 3460
GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
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Then why do most people vote Anandtech over Tom.
People being PC builders.
People being PC builders.
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GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
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lol.. Tomshardware can blow me.. I recommend my friend site... http://maximumoverclockers.com
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Speaking of Tom
They have a messed up site:
Athlon XP 3200 3DMark05 Score: 3460
GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
If you haven't played Descent 3, you aren't a gamer.
AMD 2600+ ovc. to 2.2gHz
It has been treating me well. Down with Intel. hehe... Actually I have nothing against Intel - if you want the faster CPU, then chances are, Intel is your brand. If the price/performance ratio is important (as it is for 99% of people), then AMD is your brand.
For my other computer specs, see:
http://mason.gmu.edu/~tfemino/CerebrumSpecs.htm
It has been treating me well. Down with Intel. hehe... Actually I have nothing against Intel - if you want the faster CPU, then chances are, Intel is your brand. If the price/performance ratio is important (as it is for 99% of people), then AMD is your brand.
For my other computer specs, see:
http://mason.gmu.edu/~tfemino/CerebrumSpecs.htm
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An Athlon XP 2600 T-Bred only costs $76.
A Pentium 4 1.4GHz cost $81.
Uh, there is a big difference there.
Prices from PriceWatch.
A Pentium 4 1.4GHz cost $81.
Uh, there is a big difference there.
Prices from PriceWatch.
Athlon XP 3200 3DMark05 Score: 3460
GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
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Actually, the Athlon 64 FX-51 does outrun any Intel CPU in all gaming and office applications. They only lose to them in some professional (programming) programs because of the huge Cache 3 on the P4 EE.thracx wrote:...if you want the faster CPU, then chances are, Intel is your brand....
But that should be corrected.
AMD promised a much larger cache on the K9s.
And as we saw how they beat the P4s big by having 16x as much Cache 1, we can be sure that AMD will beat Intel in this Cache 3.
Athlon XP 3200 3DMark05 Score: 3460
GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
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These are the cheapest prices.
If it costs more at NewEgg, buy it from the cheapest place on PriceWatch.
If it costs more at NewEgg, buy it from the cheapest place on PriceWatch.
Athlon XP 3200 3DMark05 Score: 3460
GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
If you haven't played Descent 3, you aren't a gamer.
Of course we could argue this forever, as I don't know of any super-thourow tests out there, although I do beleive http://www.tomshardware.com would agree with me.Smartweb wrote:Actually, I think the price to performance ratio of P4C's to Athlon XP's is abotu the same. The HT makes up for this I think.
I know that my CPU seems compriable to a P4 2.6 gHz CPU (my friend has one of those) - mine costs $76 now on http://www.pricewatch.com and the P4 costs $150 - half the price for very simular speeds? Of course when you add overclocking, I think the P4 does benifit more, but I've never dealt with P4s, nor P4 overclocking for that matter, so I couldn't say for sure. And I repeat, if we are talking about the best chip, I'm fairly confident that the newest P4 takes the cake (although I give respect to the AMD64 chips)
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When it comes to overclocking:
P4 2.4C can reach 3.4GHz on Air. (Best P4 OCer)
Athlon XP 1800 DLT3C (1.53GHz) can reach 2.6GHz on Air. (Best Athlon OCer)
And when it comes to performance, only trust PCWorld:
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,a ... g,2,00.asp
If it is Hyper Threading and SSE3 you see missing, AMD will add these in the late K8s and early K9s.
P4 2.4C can reach 3.4GHz on Air. (Best P4 OCer)
Athlon XP 1800 DLT3C (1.53GHz) can reach 2.6GHz on Air. (Best Athlon OCer)
And when it comes to performance, only trust PCWorld:
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,a ... g,2,00.asp
If it is Hyper Threading and SSE3 you see missing, AMD will add these in the late K8s and early K9s.
Athlon XP 3200 3DMark05 Score: 3460
GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
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A dual 1.7GHz system (performance of one) is as fast as a single 3.4GHz CPU. All it does is increase stability.
Athlon XP 3200 3DMark05 Score: 3460
GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
If you haven't played Descent 3, you aren't a gamer.
And note that two 1.7 gHz AMD chips are cheaper than one 3.4 gHz P4 chip, although I suspect the available motherboards for duel CPUs possibly aren't as good as single-CPU boards (please correct me if I am wrong, as I haven't looked into duel-CPU boards, and if one are great, let me know so I can get one!)Aggressor Prime wrote:A dual 1.7GHz system (performance of one) is as fast as a single 3.4GHz CPU. All it does is increase stability.
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http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merchant ... ory_Code=M
with 2 Athlon MP 2200s
http://www.runtimecc.com/store.rcc?view ... ID=1796384
Total = $413
Total GHz- 3.6
Total Performance- 4.4GHz
P4 3.4GHz- $423 (w/o motherboard)
with 2 Athlon MP 2200s
http://www.runtimecc.com/store.rcc?view ... ID=1796384
Total = $413
Total GHz- 3.6
Total Performance- 4.4GHz
P4 3.4GHz- $423 (w/o motherboard)
Athlon XP 3200 3DMark05 Score: 3460
GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
If you haven't played Descent 3, you aren't a gamer.
Good compare Aggressor Prime, although the site for AMD CPUs is rather expensive.
When I think about having a Duel-CPU system, I like it. However, I have a 2600+ 333FSB, 8x APG card, and 2x512MB DDR400 RAM. Any ideas for motherboards? Typically I would sell my setup as a lot, but it would be nice to know what my options would be.
Quick question Aggressor Prime, you said, "All it does is increase stability." - I assume you are saying that the single CPU system is more stable?
When I think about having a Duel-CPU system, I like it. However, I have a 2600+ 333FSB, 8x APG card, and 2x512MB DDR400 RAM. Any ideas for motherboards? Typically I would sell my setup as a lot, but it would be nice to know what my options would be.
Quick question Aggressor Prime, you said, "All it does is increase stability." - I assume you are saying that the single CPU system is more stable?
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Well, no dual Socket 462 supports DDR400 or AGP 8x.
For that you will have to move to a dual Socket 940 environment. (Starting from the *48s for DDR400)
Don't worry, I found this cheap board and these expensive CPUs.
Total Costs: $1944.96
Total GHz: 4.4
Total Performance: 7.4GHz (Since Socket 754 2.2GHz has a performance rating of 3.4GHz, the Athlon 64 FX-51 has one of 3.7GHz due to its Dual Channel DDR and the fact that the acceleration of performance increases w/ GHz because of the onboard memory controller. 3.7*2=7.4)
This is very expensive now because the only Opterons that support DDR400 right now are the *48s and they are the last Opterons to come out so far.
You should see a large price drop though when the Opteron *50s come out on March 29 and again when the Opteron *52s come out at the end of the year.
In other words, if you are planning to upgradeyour AMD system to a higher AMD system for a hyper threading effect, either wait for this price to be more reasonable, or wait for the late K8s (2005) which will have Hyper Threading.
For that you will have to move to a dual Socket 940 environment. (Starting from the *48s for DDR400)
Don't worry, I found this cheap board and these expensive CPUs.
Total Costs: $1944.96
Total GHz: 4.4
Total Performance: 7.4GHz (Since Socket 754 2.2GHz has a performance rating of 3.4GHz, the Athlon 64 FX-51 has one of 3.7GHz due to its Dual Channel DDR and the fact that the acceleration of performance increases w/ GHz because of the onboard memory controller. 3.7*2=7.4)
This is very expensive now because the only Opterons that support DDR400 right now are the *48s and they are the last Opterons to come out so far.
You should see a large price drop though when the Opteron *50s come out on March 29 and again when the Opteron *52s come out at the end of the year.
In other words, if you are planning to upgradeyour AMD system to a higher AMD system for a hyper threading effect, either wait for this price to be more reasonable, or wait for the late K8s (2005) which will have Hyper Threading.
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GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
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Athlon 64s and 64 FXs are only for single-way environments.
They will be switched from Socket 754 and Socket 940 to Socket 939.
They cannot be modded into an MP CPU.
Opteron 100s are single, 200s are dual, and 800s are 4-Way and 8-Way.
They are down compatible.
They will be switched from Socket 754 and Socket 940 to Socket 939.
They cannot be modded into an MP CPU.
Opteron 100s are single, 200s are dual, and 800s are 4-Way and 8-Way.
They are down compatible.
Athlon XP 3200 3DMark05 Score: 3460
GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
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The dual CPU system is more organized with the data, thus more stable.thracx wrote:Quick question Aggressor Prime, you said, "All it does is increase stability." - I assume you are saying that the single CPU system is more stable?
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GeForce 6600 GT 3DMark05 Score: 3132
14304 SETI Results:
Athlon 64 2800
Athlon XP 3200
Athlon XP 2100
Athlon XP 1800
Pentium 3 Celeron 667MHz
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Are their CPU's faster because of it? No. AMD is beating Intel while running with a 1GHz deficeit. Its effciency. IPC (instructions per clock) Here we have AMD with an IPC of 11 and Intel with........6 (not to mention prescotts 31 stage pipeline). Intel having more MHz is irrelevant, because they cannot make good use of the extra clock speed.Neo-Tebow2000 wrote:Intel has reached faster speeds than AMD
uhhhhhh........Neo-Tebow2000 wrote:They are the best to extend clock speeds

For a demonstration, run SuperPI. And we can compare completion times

In the most extreme circumstance, i think it was a 28% difference. This isnt on a consistant basis either. Its more like 3-5% difference. HT, is more less a marketing gimic. Its primary function is just to keep the P4's long pipeline full.(Which is why you dont see it implimented in AMD processors that have a higher IPC and shorter pipeline. The benefits wouldnt be nearly as great)Smartweb wrote:For most multitaskers (which is most all of us except simple-minded people liek AP), HT nearly doubles performance.
I know that can't be correct. Because an Athlon FX51 at 2.5GHz does it in 36escs.Neo-Tebow2000 wrote:I already ran that.. 32 seconds on a Pentium 4 2.4c ghz @2.8c ghz
Check our Thread here. Screenshots of SuperPI and CPU-z are posted.
http://forums.amd.com/index.php?showtop ... hl=superpi
Can you post an image of specs and SuperPI?
here is mine
http://www.MyOnlineImages.com/members/m ... reults.JPG
47secs, what an improvement, heh.
I am running stock though, no overclocking.
here is mine
http://www.MyOnlineImages.com/members/m ... reults.JPG
47secs, what an improvement, heh.
I am running stock though, no overclocking.
It only shows your fastest time, if you have ranit more than once. There is no optimization in this program for either processor, it just comes down to pure computational power (it really stresses the FPU where AMD is far superrior) Intel relies on heave SSE2 optimization to make up for this, which not every program suppports.