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Just to post somthing that doesnt have cheater in it [message #37795] |
Sat, 09 August 2003 01:32 |
wilhil
Messages: 17 Registered: July 2003
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i sell computers for a living, and i have to say athalons are not very good, a 2 ghz athalon against a 2ghz p4 - the athalon is faster and cheaper but not as good quality, there was a survey done and the athalon has a flaw, something like ti does not clear its cache and so it can not stay on for huge periods of time, where as a p4 can stay on indefinatly without errors, (my one has been on for 3 weeks) but on the other hand a celeron just 100% sucks! did you know at trade prices a 1 ghz celeron is about 100 pounds cheaper than the same ghz p4?
also somethign intresting, a athalon is a lot cheaper than a p4, but for each athalon sold, amd make more money than intel
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Just to post somthing that doesnt have cheater in it [message #37810] |
Sat, 09 August 2003 03:34 |
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General Havoc
Messages: 1564 Registered: February 2003 Location: Birmingham, England, Unit...
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I have run AMD chips for years. I am currently running an AMD XP 2000+ and it works great. It runs as fast as a P4 2Ghz but it was cheaper. It does require a lot of cooling though. I have a Thermaltake Volcano 11+ on the chip and it still runs fairly hot.
People who I have spoken to in real life and on the internet didn't understand what the AMD XP was and always assumed the Pentium 4 was the fastest CPU. My AMD XP 2000+ runs at 1.67Ghz but equals the performance of a Pentium 4 2 Ghz. ALthough when you get to the AMD 3000+ it does fall behind in video editing slightly.
As for the Celeron, it doesn't suck. It's a great chip, it's just not as good at handling the latest games, it was never designed to, it was designed as a cheaper alternative to the top of the range Pentium, like the Duron was, the reason they developed the chips into the Ghz speeds and above.
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Just to post somthing that doesnt have cheater in it [message #37859] |
Sat, 09 August 2003 06:57 |
Bearxor
Messages: 137 Registered: February 2003
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What do you have now? Do you have a Athlon/P4/P3 system?
When do you want to upgrade? New processors come out in two months. Athlon-64 will hit the street, and P4 Prescott will hit for Intel. Even if these will be out of your price range, it will bring current chips down in proce alot.
If it has to be now, I would say go the Intel route. A Intel roadmap right now has a better upgrade path. We will likely not see a AXP chip past 3400+. A newer Intel board will give you a path to at least a 4ghz Prescott.
My recomendations for building now:
Intel route:
Abit IS7-E (865PE chipset) - 93.00
Pentium4 2.4C (800mhz FSB) - 172.00
512MB PC2700 DDR (nice sticks, too) - 80.00 (2 sticks, CL2)
AMD route:
ASUS A7N8XD - 125.00
Barton 2800+ OEM - 173.00
Same RAM as above - 80.00
Swiftech MCX462+ - 40.00
a 92mm fan - 12.00
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Just to post somthing that doesnt have cheater in it [message #37936] |
Sat, 09 August 2003 10:54 |
z310
Messages: 2459 Registered: July 2003
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wilhil | i sell computers for a living, and i have to say athalons are not very good, a 2 ghz athalon against a 2ghz p4 - the athalon is faster and cheaper but not as good quality, there was a survey done and the athalon has a flaw, something like ti does not clear its cache and so it can not stay on for huge periods of time, where as a p4 can stay on indefinatly without errors, (my one has been on for 3 weeks) but on the other hand a celeron just 100% sucks! did you know at trade prices a 1 ghz celeron is about 100 pounds cheaper than the same ghz p4?
also somethign intresting, a athalon is a lot cheaper than a p4, but for each athalon sold, amd make more money than intel
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So u dont leave the computer on 24-7 big deal :rolleyes:
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Just to post somthing that doesnt have cheater in it [message #37938] |
Sat, 09 August 2003 11:01 |
z310
Messages: 2459 Registered: July 2003
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Infinint | i did not know that about AMD, hmm.
i got a question about my comp, its a P4 1.5 ghz but if i leave it on for over a few days its starts to noticably slow down
celeron SUCKS i repeat celeron SUCKS do not get a celeron (dont get a celeron) it will ruin you life!
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Do u have xp? Because i read somwhere xp starts slowing down when it has been on for a while.
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Just to post somthing that doesnt have cheater in it [message #37953] |
Sat, 09 August 2003 11:20 |
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General Havoc
Messages: 1564 Registered: February 2003 Location: Birmingham, England, Unit...
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Yeah you read it a bit wrong. The AMD XP starts to lose performance against the Pentium 4 as the speed gets higher. This means that the newer AMD chips, XP 3000+ & XP 3200+ are slightly slower than the P4 chips running at that speed. However the earlier chips are quite good at offering a similar performance to their P4 equivilent.
The only way it can get slower over time is if the heat is building up, IE your running it with a cheap aluminium heatsink with no case fans next to your radiator or something like that.
Remember: You cannot brake a CPU so it is slower. A CPU will either work or won't it's that simple. You can't brake it and say it has got slower since you sropped it.
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Just to post somthing that doesnt have cheater in it [message #37974] |
Sat, 09 August 2003 12:47 |
Bearxor
Messages: 137 Registered: February 2003
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Just forget about this question right now. It's impossible to predict what prices will look like or what speeds will be out in Feb. or so.
In the next couple of months, we will see if Intel, who is banking on a larger cache and a redesigned core, or AMD, who is banking on 64-bit instructions, made the right choice.
Personally, I think Intel will take this round from AMD.
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