Intel Pentium 5

Cut it out with the friggen AMD fanboyism crap. Ive seen enough of that crap from you to actually remember your username (usually not a good thing when the Admin says that). It's alright to be a hardcore diehard AMD fan but when you dont do your background research into the "other side" and just blatantly [and baselessly] make [negative] comments -- that's fanboyism. Which brings me to my question:

How do you draw your conclusion about Q3/Q4?
 
What's Q3/Q4?

I like Intel and AMD because they're more reliable for work

Intel and AMD dosen't make any difference with me. They do the same freaking thing :rolleyes:
 
PC Technology INC. said:
What's Q3/Q4?

Every 3 months is considered a quarter. Jan-Mar, Q1; Apr-June, Q2; July-Sep, Q3; Oct-Dec, Q4.

Intel and AMD dosen't make any difference with me. They do the same freaking thing :rolleyes:


There are more than a few differences... but for the average user, other than price, they wont see many differences.
 
I know that there is a few differences between the two, but this is my favorite sentence:

As long as it works fine and does the job, it's good for me :cool:

I love this sentence :D
 
im just wondering what the whole deal is with the Pentiums that have a different names like P1,P2,P3,P4 if some of them have the same ghz rate whats the difference? are they just beaing built smaller or more compact?
 
I like Intel and AMD because they're more reliable for work
Well that doesnt say much

I love this sentence
Which one? ;)

im just wondering what the whole deal is with the Pentiums that have a different names like P1,P2,P3,P4 if some of them have the same ghz rate whats the difference
The GHz may be the same but the FSB speed is different as well as the inclusion of extra features like EM64T :)
 
Hehe ... seems like the "Pentium 5" might be classed as "Penium VIIV", possibly as a part of the 800 series
 
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