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AMD or P4 in gaming?

jamezzz122

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Well my buddy here thinks that AMD is better than a P4 when it comes to gaming. I think the opposite. What do you guys think out there? If it was gigahertz to gigahertz, what would it come down to? In AMD we are talking about the "XP"s and P4 we are talking about the "C" 800fsb version. Thanks for your thoughts.
 
I'd say the P4s overall, but slightly. There are some games where the P4 will show a huge lead (like with Quake 3) but then that gap is reduced to nothing in other games.
 
amd's for gaming, and thats coming from an intel guy. but intels are better at encoding and number crunching apps. id still go with the intel.
 
We're not talking about the Athlon 64, only Athlon XP vs. Pentium 4 C, as indicated by the OP's post.
 
Seems strange to compare a P4 C 800 fsb to the much cheaper Athlon XP. A more fair comparison is to Athlon 64s which are closer to P4s in price.
 
acascianelli said:
amd's for gaming, and thats coming from an intel guy. but intels are better at encoding and number crunching apps. id still go with the intel.

That's pretty much my opinion.
 
The AMD's have been superior in games for a little while, although the margin isn't big. The P4 can hold its head up high (although against the A64's it sits in the corner and cries). This coming from another Intel fan, although that is starting to change...
 
specter554 said:
Seems strange to compare a P4 C 800 fsb to the much cheaper Athlon XP. A more fair comparison is to Athlon 64s which are closer to P4s in price.

4keatimj said:
The AMD's have been superior in games for a little while, although the margin isn't big. The P4 can hold its head up high (although against the A64's it sits in the corner and cries). This coming from another Intel fan, although that is starting to change...
OP: there's the answer to the question you should be asking. Also, AMD's tend to be better for folding http://folding.stanford.edu Team 33
 
yeah the AMD 64s kick ass if the p4 4ghz will hurry up and come AMD will have a bit of a problem on there hands although I can see it now pentium 4 4ghz just released and a week later FX-55 well there goes the small lead pentium did have
 
You really can't compare the XPs vs the C Class P4s. That one is very clear. The P4 will run circles around the XPs.

What I don't understand is the constant arguing over here is faster for gaming? If you take the high end systems of both...run the same OS, and game, at the same settings...your performance may differ buy a couple of frames at each setting level, etc. Many mags have shown that some games run slightly better on a P4, while others are slightly better on the A64. So my opinion is who cares...both are awesome.

It's like going to the ice cream store and being told your only choices are chocolate and vanilla. You can't lose, no matter what you decide!
 
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