Praetor said:Granted you are ... but (1) the Pentium4 3.0Ghz chip has been discontinued and (2) the fact that it's a 64bit processor (or 32bit) doesnt matter
The on-die controller is only really important for gaming, so its not unreasonable to compare them.The 64bit AMD has an on-die memory controller, which makes it totally unreasonable to even begin to compare it to a 32bit Intel, which does not have that feature.
He he, but at least they know the 2 existI've always hated it when people want to compare AMD to Intel. Neither is better overall, just each has advantages for specific uses. For a typical family computer, it doesn't matter which one you get. Just get whatever is cheaper. But all my customers demand to know why their computer has one instead of the other. Lots of people can't seem to grasp that there is only a difference with CPU intensive tasks, and your average family pc will not be doing anything like that.
1) why wouldn't itbecause it shows an "el~cheapo" AMD 3000+ blows my 2.53 P4 chip away on every test.
apj101 said:1) why wouldn't it
2) Provided we arn't talking about the sempron 3000+ (which i doubt) then the
amd 64 3000+ = $146
p4 @2.53 (northwood) = $136
unless the test was takling about the the amd xp 3000+ = $115, then i'll agree its cheaper, otherwise it ain't
Thats fine, do read cpu101But, i dont know much about this stuff, just now learning.
apj101 said:Thats fine, do read cpu101
http://www.computerforum.com/showthread.php?t=13239
that should explain more
You say "32bit Intel" like the address bus size matters ...The 64bit AMD has an on-die memory controller, which makes it totally unreasonable to even begin to compare it to a 32bit Intel, which does not have that feature
Hehe get used to itFor some reason i cant get the fact that the AMD 64 3000+ is a lower ghz rating than my 2.53 P4, and cant make the transition to AMD without thinking the lower ghz chip (AMD) is somewhat "less" than my P4. I
Some better boards here http://www.computerforum.com/showpost.php?p=106903&postcount=4which will be the Asus "premium" 939 socket board (unless someone has a better suggestion).
its ok i feel your painj0hn00 said:Think of it this way... 3000 refers to 3000MHz, which equals 3GHz. So in your case, it would be comparable to a 3GHz P4.
it's ok that you though like that, i mean that kinda was what amd wanted when they came up with the systemits ok i feel your pain . I thought of it that way too before reading this post. and everyone is making fun of you lol
I doubt your the oldest i'm sure there are older - ye old foggeeDude!, am I like the oldest person here or what?
apj101 said:I doubt your the oldest i'm sure there are older - ye old foggee, but could you leave the off topic posts to the off topic section.
Welcome by the way, be sure to stop by the official newcomer thread
http://www.computerforum.com/showthread.php?t=2593
I was trying to make a generalization... guess I know better for the future.ilovefishsticks said:its ok i feel your pain. I thought of it that way too before reading this post. and everyone is making fun of you
lol
it a good rough guide, but just dont take it as gospelThat Tom's Hardware Guide thing where it compares CPU's is amazing. I checked out the difference between the AMD 64 3000+ that I'm getting and an Intel Pentium 4 3.4 GHz in the Doom 3 benchmark (my favorite game, so I'll be playing it a lot) and the AMD beat out the 3.4 GHz moster!!!
j0hn00 said:Think of it this way... 3000 refers to 3000MHz, which equals 3GHz. So in your case, it would be comparable to a 3GHz P4.