knockout34
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[939-pin] AMD® Athlon-64 X2 4200+ CPU w/ Hyper Transport Technology
How many Ghz would this be in pentium language?
How many Ghz would this be in pentium language?
It wouldnt. Seriously.How many Ghz would this be in pentium language?
Praetor said:It wouldnt. Seriously.![]()
dont go thinking dual core 2.2 will get you 4.4Ghz clock speed, in most cses apps dont utilize the first core enough to even begin to use the 2nd... 4.4 is completely theoreticalStarwarsman said:Its listed as 2.2Ghz, but dual core.
"You cant translated a AMD model number into an Intel model number, if you want clock speed then the clock speed is 2.2Ghz but thats brand-independant"what does that mean?
Actually 4.4 is just a number with no meaningful relationship with the 2.2GHz the X2 hasdont go thinking dual core 2.2 will get you 4.4Ghz clock speed, in most cses apps dont utilize the first core enough to even begin to use the 2nd... 4.4 is completely theoretical
No, I wasn't confused (if thats what you were suggesting). I was just pointing out the fact that it was dual core.dragon2309 said:dont go thinking dual core 2.2 will get you 4.4Ghz clock speed, in most cses apps dont utilize the first core enough to even begin to use the 2nd... 4.4 is completely theoretical
Its safe to say that, yesknockout34 said:ok, but it is still fast right?
With respect to what? and compared to what?ok, but it is still fast right?
Well thats a bit extremeClock speed means nothing
Praetor said:With respect to what? and compared to what?
Yep, I agree, what I mean is, it means very little compared to what people seem to think.Praetor said:Well thats a bit extreme![]()
bflat450 said:Clock speed actually means A LOT. The difference between a Pentium 4 2.4 GHZ and a Pentium 4 3.4 GHZ is dramatic. You could barely get around on the 2.4 and you would be hauling ass on the 3.4.
yep, look at conroe you won't even be able to compare intels p4's and their core 2's by clock speed anymore since they are dropping them down.SC7 said:Exactly, clock speed is only really effective when comparing two CPUs of the same architecture.