Are pentium 4s better than Core2Duo??

.....i still like my p4

it depends on what you need, and what you really want to spend

whatever you buy is gonna be piss poor in a year anyways, and i've never heard of anyone getting layed because their computer was so fast :)

i've still got a prescott 3.6, with ddr300 ram, and i can run vista ultimate fine

with 3 monitors hooked up, all running 1680x1050, with aero and all effects on, and with the windows sidebar on the right, secondary screen, i'm only maxxing out at ~55% cpu useage while browsing web pages on all 3 screens.

unless you NEED a $2k computer, don't bother buying a $2k computer. Because the $900 "crap" computer everyone here will tell you not to buy was someone else's $2k computer a year ago.

You're using 55% CPU when BROWSING WEB PAGES?!
3 monitors, OK(mostly the video card will handle that) but that's still a HUGE amount of utilization for that task.
 
Unless you buy their most expensive Core 2 Duos, you will not see a performance difference. Core 2 Duo advantages are in less fan noise, through lower power consumption.

Yes, low end Core 2 Duos are overpriced by a lot.
It all comes down to whether noise makes any difference or not.

Since there are Pentiums that are quiet, I cannot find a justification for a Core 2 Duo.
 
I don't give a rat's ass what anyone says, any of the CORE 2 DUOs BEAT ANY PENTIUM. Will someone please pull up those benchmarks?

The only good version of Vista is Home Basic, no glassy interface, no junk that you don't need, and it still runs DX10.
 
Having used a Pentium D and a Core 2 Duo the latter thrashed its opponent, it ran quieter, faster and it used less power. I think the E6300 is fantastic value for money, and the money you spend on the chip will be brought back to you by electricity savings!
 
Unless you buy their most expensive Core 2 Duos, you will not see a performance difference. Core 2 Duo advantages are in less fan noise, through lower power consumption.

Yes, low end Core 2 Duos are overpriced by a lot.
It all comes down to whether noise makes any difference or not.

Since there are Pentiums that are quiet, I cannot find a justification for a Core 2 Duo.

Really.

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and there's a whole lot more benchmarks here if you care to look, I was just too lazy to post them all :D

So yeah, I'm not seeing any Pentium D's surpassing the most expensive core 2 duos, heck, the XE 965 barely beat the E6300.
 
I think in this case, I will go for the gigabyte then.... I know the intel may be just what I need if i'm not ocing... but, at least if I want to in the future I have the option....

Also the guy said, which i hear nowhere on the forums here or on the "Building a computer" faq that you need to stand in one place and not walk around with your parts on the carpet otherwise, when you put the component in, it can mess up your whole system.... So you need to stand on plastic or something... is that true? cuz if so, they should add it to the computer building 101 page in the VERY beginning...

I know its all probably just a bunch of bullcrap and the guys been filling my head up with lies.... Ghaaa, sometimes people can have such an ego...

But, I thank you guys for all the help and for telling me the truth about this stuff....

This forum rocks!

hmm send it to mythbuster, "can you get enogh static to fry a mobo?" lol yes alot of people think they are computer experts and havent read anything new in years, i understand im anoob and try to only offer what i know. how do you know the guy?
 
thanks diduknowthat................now does that help everyone's "justification"?

That should combat that idiotic IT support guy's opinion. IT support sucks today, I could do what 50 of the morons think they can do in one day.
 
lol... e6300 stock, mostly ties he P4EE

not to mention with a budget mobo and a 4300 you can get 2.8ghz pretty easy...
 
Aren't Pentiums generations old? How can you even compare a E6600 to a P4?

Now i'm wondering... is the P4 comparable to an E6600 at all? I mean I know the E6600 is better but how much better? I figured it was tons better in every aspect of processing.
 
i have a prescott 3.6 p4, and with pcmark i scored a 2700

e6600 scores are typically around 4500-5000

so it's almost 2x as fast

not to mention the benefits of multiple cores go far beyond simple benchtesting

you could be running a cpu intensive process, while doing something else like browsing the internet completely uneffected

with my prescott, i'd be waiting for the intensive task to complete before i started doing much else....
 
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