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Old 2004-04-15, 02:38 PM   [Ignore Me] #1
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AMD vs Intel?


Which is better for running games in general? (type of game...BF:V, CoD, etc.)
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Old 2004-04-15, 03:06 PM   [Ignore Me] #2
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Well if you have then money for a 2k system the Athlon 64 is your best bet, and soon it will be your bets bet for budget systems with the new socket

But right now the 2.8-3.2 ghz P4c's are the winners with the 865/875 chipsets.
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Old 2004-04-15, 03:21 PM   [Ignore Me] #3
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Old 2004-04-15, 04:00 PM   [Ignore Me] #4
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yeah i know, i'm gona keep a tight reign on this one
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Old 2004-04-15, 04:21 PM   [Ignore Me] #5
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Generally Intel's chips are better for multimedia because applications like games and movies because they are very predictable, so the inefficiencies of the P4s 20 segment pipeline are less magnified. AMD's are better for less predictable software like CAD and other business type apps. This is because they only have a 7 segment pipeline which means when the processor incorrectly predicts the next action, it only has to flush 4 or 5 segments, instead of 15 or 16.

Like Rbstr said though. Right now AMD's Athlon64 is the best overall for the simple fact that it's got a butt load of cache.
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Old 2004-04-15, 04:37 PM   [Ignore Me] #6
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nah it doesn't have anythign to do with the cache, its just a fast CPU, the P4 has just as much cache.

the P4EE has 2mbytes of cache and the A64 FX-53 beats it in almost everything
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Old 2004-04-15, 05:20 PM   [Ignore Me] #7
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Athlon64 has 1mb of exclusive L2 cache which is faster than the P4s 512k of L2 cache and the P4EEs 2mb of inclusive L3 cache. The L3 cache is loading data from system ram and then the L2 (which is still 512k) is loading from the L3 cache. Where as the Athlon64s 1mb of L2 cache loads data directly from system memory.

The amount of cache isn't the only thing that matters. The way it's used makes a big difference too.
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Old 2004-04-15, 06:31 PM   [Ignore Me] #8
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I talked to my dad and he said that the Athalon64 is great, but right now theres no operating system that can support it.

It doesn't really matter anyways because i have a budget of about $400, and i want to get a new motherboard, along with the processor and some DDR RAM. In terms of RAM, I want somewhere around 758, but i'll probably end up with 512. Do you think it will make a that much of a difference if i get 512 isntead?

Any overall suggestions for the circumstances i'm under?
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Old 2004-04-16, 09:18 AM   [Ignore Me] #9
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Originally Posted by 1024
I talked to my dad and he said that the Athalon64 is great, but right now theres no operating system that can support it.
Wrong.

The processor can do 32bit stuff too, and works under normal Windows XP, and they outperform p4's in 32 bit applications.
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Old 2004-04-15, 07:10 PM   [Ignore Me] #10
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Well, for one thing, the Athlon64 is 64bit and 32bit. So it is supported by WindowsXP and any other operating system that supports 32bit x86. The 64bit extentions are not supported though.

It really depends on how your cash flow is and what kind of deal you can get on a processor. If you can get a 3.0 p4 instead of a 3.2 p4 with a price difference of about the cost of a 256mb stick of ram, then I'd go with more ram and a slightly slower processor. Otherwise, go with the fastest processor and motherboard now, and upgrade the ram to 768 or 1 gig later.
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wioth only 400 bucks i would have to go intel, a P4 2.4/6/8 and a Asus P4p800,

get the 2 512 sticks though even if you have to get a .2ghz less processor, becuase that will make a bigger difference
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Originally Posted by Rbstr
wioth only 400 bucks i would have to go intel, a P4 2.4/6/8 and a Asus P4p800,

get the 2 512 sticks though even if you have to get a .2ghz less processor, becuase that will make a bigger difference
It's seriously better to get more RAM than have a faster proc??
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Old 2004-04-15, 09:31 PM   [Ignore Me] #14
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Hyper threading makes for extremely smooth gameplay. I am an advocate of a P4 2.6 800 FSB OCed on P4P800. Taking into account OCing, it is 1 of the best value midrange CPUs, OCes really high without heating problems.

If you have the money to but a high end chip, it is all personal preference basically, they are all good. However cost wise, the high end P4s end up being cheaper (not the extreme edition) when you include m/b and P4 3.2 performs about the same as an AMD64 3.4. If you have money coming out your ass, AMD64 FX is about the fastest thing in desktop processors that isn't made by Silicon Graphics.
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Old 2004-04-15, 10:01 PM   [Ignore Me] #15
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Plus, the Athlon 64 won't become obsolete anytime soon. In fact, it'll become even better once 64 bit software becomes available.
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