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  1. #31

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    I'm no fan boy i just go for the best bang for my buck when choosing CPUs and a good reference would be its price-performance ratio.

    Let the benchmarks speak for themselves and draw your own conclusions:
    (Just look at the "<<<" or ">>> better" sign below each graph)

    2 x Dual-Core Xeon 2.8GHz & 2 x Xeon 3.6GHz VS. 2 x Dual-Core Opteron 275 & 2 x Opteron 254...

    video encoding: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu...tation_17.html
    video editing: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu...tation_18.html
    3DS MAX 7: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu...tation_19.html
    AutoCAD 2006: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu...tation_21.html

  2. #32

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    Xeons beating opterons ? that was the story of yesterday.. the latest FX60 and Opertons are even prefered by major companies for server/video and rendering

  3. #33

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    Nice links you have there bro angkuy. =) Opterons are better than Xeons thats for short.

  4. #34

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    i was just wondering what major animation studio would that be 10-X? since you've already researched it might as well save me the trouble and just tell me. 1500 render nodes? if amd system is what they're buying then we might as well take their lead.

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    Bai gemcadz, wa nako kahinumdom. Anyway, here's another one. got it off amd's website. don't know if its true. whaddya think?
    SINGAPORE -- October 27, 2005 --At a ceremonial opening of Lucasfilm Animation Singapore today, AMD (NYSE: AMD) announced that the digital backbone of the new Lucasfilm Animation Singapore digital animation center is powered by AMD64 processor technology – the gold standard for 64-bit computing.

    Lucasfilm Animation Singapore is Lucasfilm Ltd.’s first animation studio in Asia and complements their new Letterman Digital Arts Center combining Industrial Light & Magic and LucasArts at the Presidio in San Francisco. All facilities rely on AMD64 processors for their artist’s workstations and mission-critical render farms. Both facilities are designed to produce state-of-the-art digital animated content for movies, television programs and games for global audiences.

    Asian cinema and animation has had a profound effect on the work of George Lucas. Lucasfilm Animation Singapore hopes to blend animation styles of east and west to offer audiences something never seen before.

    “Integrating our new Singapore and San Francisco facilities into one virtual studio and handling the massive amounts of data we push around our network every day is an unprecedented feat in our industry and requires the best technology available,” said Cliff Plumer, chief technology officer for Lucasfilm. “Building on top of AMD64 processors was an easy decision because they are the only processors to meet our strict needs. AMD64’s cutting edge 32-bit performance for our existing software, simple 64-bit upgrade path, low power consumption, world class reliability and scalability, and clear roadmap to next-generation performance with dual core technology are “must-haves” to continue our steep trajectory up the visual effects innovation curve.”

    The power of AMD64 technology with Direct Connect Architecture in the hands of digital artists at Lucasfilm Animation Singapore increases efficiencies in the production pipeline while raising the quality level of finished work. One artist can now perform multiple tasks that in the past would have required six to a dozen artists.

    “We look for vendors like AMD who thrive on challenges, who like to be innovative and who like to push the technology envelope,” continued Plumer. “AMD has been right there beside us pushing the technology to create things that haven’t been seen before by our audiences.”

    “As the processor innovator setting new standards, it’s extremely important for AMD to work with the very best like Lucasfilm, the company that revolutionized the visual effects industry,” said Charlie Boswell, director of Digital Media and Entertainment at AMD. “With AMD64 technology, Lucasfilm and its IT department led by Cliff Plumer have created possibly the most sophisticated collaborative IT environment in the world. With the availability of AMD64 technology as close as your local PC retailer, it’s exciting to know that next-generation artists have access to the same AMD64 technology the top pros are using.”

  6. #36

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    so far nothing beats AMD athlon 4200+ X2 2+gig memory with windows XP Media Center in terms of performance/capacity and price (apil jud nang price).

  7. #37

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    Quote Originally Posted by franklin
    Any processor will do be it athlon 64 or pentuim 4 basta ang memory kay naka dual channel mode gyud. single channel memory is the bottle neck of most pc's today because it could not cope up even with the 533mhz front side bus. many clock cycles will be wasted because the memory could not supply much data to to processor, leaving the processor doing nothing in some clock pulses. thats why to maximize your processor's potential, choose a board that supports dual channel memory like the nforce4 chipset or an intel 915. any motherboard brand will do as long as they use the same chipset
    @franklin: how can I change the memory from single channel to dual? my board does support dual channel. does it have to do with the ram? my ram is pc400... sori for my ignorance... thanks!

  8. #38

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    ZetroXen, You have to have a pair of identical ram units say 2-1gb geil rams, and put it in the first 2 ram slots. check out you mobo manual, most mobos will automatically turn into dual mode when you do this, but there might be some mobos wherein you have to change some bios settings. Venice cores will only support dual channel for 2 pieces of ram and not 4. Intels can have 4 identical rams and still be in dual mode.

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    @joel, very interesting info. venice core won't support 4 pieces of identical ram in dual channel mode? just wondering about this coz my mobo's manual indicates that if all four slots are filled, its in dual channel mode and doen't mention or specify any proc. core that won't support it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joel oporto
    ZetroXen, You have to have a pair of identical ram units say 2-1gb geil rams, and put it in the first 2 ram slots. check out you mobo manual, most mobos will automatically turn into dual mode when you do this, but there might be some mobos wherein you have to change some bios settings. Venice cores will only support dual channel for 2 pieces of ram and not 4. Intels can have 4 identical rams and still be in dual mode.
    @joel oporto: Thands bro.. So you mean to say, they must be of identical brands? I have kingston and ncp brands (both 512 mb) on my 2 slots. Yes I placed it accordingly to the slot that should have enabled the dual channel mode. I tried to test each slot but still, single channel...

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