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WarriorX said:The cheapest C2D will dominate over the most expensive p-d.
It is not an exaggeration, and no overclocking is necessary.theriverlethe said:I think that's an exaggeration, unless you overclock.
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2795&p=14theriverlethe said:I think that's an exaggeration, unless you overclock.
[v]@bans said:So what did we learn?
Pentium Ds are not worth the money but you get more bang for Buck using AMD 64 X2
Netburst was not a "bad" line.WarriorX said:Its all in the architecture. Netburst was a bad processor line. They did there job I guess but compared to c2d they are nothing.
That's why the megahertz myth was precisely that, a myth. Just because it can go 5 GHz doesn't mean it can do a lot of stuff; it's all the archetecture and HOW it works.WarriorX said:Its all in the architecture. Netburst was a bad processor line. They did there job I guess but compared to c2d they are nothing.
spectrumbx said:Shouldn't that be "more bang for Buck using a conroe e6300"?
[v]@bans said:From what I read into that article provided above was the E6300 is $189 a similar AMD 64X2 was $153. Scale it up and for a 2.4 x2 it's $242 and $314 for a E6600 with close enough similar performance. Where else can I find information on this with more comparasions
[v]@bans said:From what I read into that article provided above was the E6300 is $189 a similar AMD 64X2 was $153. Scale it up and for a 2.4 x2 it's $242 and $314 for a E6600 with close enough similar performance. Where else can I find information on this with more comparasions