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I am looking to buy a new processor and mother board and was wondering which one of these two I should get. I generally use my computer for gaming and music producing.
Intel Pentium 4 3.4GHz E , 1MB 800 FSB Socket 478 Prescott Hyper Threading Processor w/ Abit IS7 i865PE "Springdale" Motherboard and Microsoft Windows XP home edition vs AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 939 pin processor w/ Asus A8N-E Socket 939 motherboard and Microsoft Windows XP x64 Edition Also I would like to know why I should choose that particular one, and why a 3.4 GHz pentium processor is even compared to a 2.2 GHz AMD processor. Thanks for your help! |
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As posted in a previous post, AMD does 9 cycles per clock, where Intel does 6 cycles per clock. Which roughly makes an Intel 2.8Ghz equivalent to an AMD 2800+.
I would go with the intel 3.4Ghz over the AMD 3200+, although the AMD has 64-bit, then intel is faster, and the intel would be a much better choice for music producing. ALthough both processors are very good, i would go with the Intel for your needs.
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would go with amd , amd is truley better than p4 in gaming. A amd 3200+ is just likea P4 3.2 so you will not loose out on much.
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Well if I am then looking at a 3.2 Ghz AMD vs. a 3.4 Ghz Intel then should i just get the AMD for the 64-bits... It's coming with Windows x64 edition... so how much better is 64 bit vs 32 bit?
Does the program have to be made for 64 bit in order to run faster then 32 bit even if my OS is 64 bit? Last edited by johnnyboyyy409; 06-24-2005 at 05:15 AM. |
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unless the program is made for 64 bit processors it will still run at 32 bit....i would assume that 32 bit programs still work on Windows XP 64...but im not 100% sure about that..
but if your chief task it music producting and media apps and stuff like that i would say go with the Intel, that P4 should still have plenty of grunt to run games anyway, just get a good video card, thats what alot of it boils down too anyway, i would say that rarely is a system bottleneck by its cpu, unless it older of course...
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For gaming i would go AMD, the music stuff i would go INTEL, if you are doing all the new games on high setting then i would go for AMD, if they area a little older and you don;t mind running them a little less settings then go with INTEL, and then you can do you music stuff faster.
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1. Socket478 is dead. If you buy a socket478 platform you will be buying the "leftovers" 2. If you have to buy a S478 platform, avoid Prescott (i.e., anything with 1MB L2 Cache). Why? S478 Prescotts are stupid hot. If you must get a S478 setup, try and get a NorthwoodC (512K L2 cache -- but the amount of cache doesnt dictate net performance as some might have you think) 3. Since the entire S478 lineup is on its phase-out stage, if you buy Intel you should consider the "Pentium 4 5xx" and "Pentium 4 6xx" (where xx is a numeric) series. The difference is that the 6xx lineup has 2MB L2 cache and is a 64bit platform while the 5xx setup has 1MB L2 and is a 32bit platform (again, the comment about the amount of L2 cache applies). Note the naming convention -- Intel doesnt use "GHz" anymore. So if "64bit platforms" is a selling point for you -- Intel does have a product line 4. Read up CPU 101. 5. I dont know why people get the silly bloody notion that Intel silicon cant play games or that you'll have to drop your settings (for comparable systems of course) if you go Intel. I guess a lot of people voted for Bush too. In any case, the realworld difference between AMD and Intel is that if you choose to go the AMD route and have a strong enough video subsystem (i.e., 6800/X800 class or better and 1GB+ of fast RAM) then the AMD will clearly pull ahead -- but anyone who thinks they are going to notice a difference between 90fps and 120fps is either (a) not playing the game (b) playing very poorly coded games or (c) cant think outside of the marketing-box Quote:
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Oi yeah forgot about the 5x1s ... yea those have been shipping already
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