I'd say go with Intel for now. Especially with the 800MHz FSB in the current processors. AMD is no longer better bang for the buck ... and it is likely that the 3200+ will be the last AMD chip before Athlon64.
I'd say go with Intel for now. Especially with the 800MHz FSB in the current processors. AMD is no longer better bang for the buck ... and it is likely that the 3200+ will be the last AMD chip before Athlon64.
Zerone_null: DSX is right... AMD is classifying Athlon FX as mid-end processor. Actually, its not... take a look... it has similar specs with the Palomino and T-Bred core XPs... which can compete with P4's performance.its cheaper...
Athlon FX is possible to be a good overclocking weapon...![]()
talking about prices...
check this out: (prices are subject to change without prior notice)
Pentium 4 1.8GHz 512KB 400MHz = P7400+++
AMD Athlon XP 1800+ = 3,050.00
AMD Athlon XP 2000+ = 3,550.00
AMD Athon XP 2600+ = 6,300.00~
AMD Athlon XP 2500+ = less than 6,000.00...
Can i ask everybody? which is more practical to buy![]()
I see some celeron killers...hmm... P4 killer too..
But, if you are aiming for the fastest.. without price issue... INTEL PENTIUM 4! go for it! Hyperthreading! 800MHz!!! 3GHz++... at least 25,000.00 pesos! hahaha...
thats one new complete Athlon XP 1800 PC... with GF4MX and with printer pa...![]()
tagpilahon pud na Crash?
this is the line --------- cross it. i dare you
heheh sakto jud ka Crash!!! very impractical ang intel!
INTEL PENTIUM 4 2.8CGHZ 800MHZ 512KB HT = 16,888.00
INTEL PENTIUM 4 3.06GHZ 533MHZ 512KB HT = 22,998.00
AMD ATHLON XP 2800+ / 333MHZ BARTON = 10,498.00Â*
AMD ATHLON XP 3000+ / 333MHZ BARTON = 15,498.00
heheh layo ra kaayo price difference pero ang performance kay gamay ra diff.
If u have the cash... go for intel. Intel Pentium 4 3.2 GHz 800Mhz FSB - Hyper Threading Technology.
Am with Intel in terms of video editing and heavy special effects compositing.....Try to run a heavy layers of special effects using Adobe After Affects then you can tell the difference..
You can never go wrong if you follow the course of nature....
Overclocking your proc. doesnt really give the real performance of that cpu (ex. 1.8ghz OC to 2.4ghz) am i right?
Check this out: overclocking a P4 3.0 GHz to a stable 3.3 GHz!
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is dat yours zion?
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