Rambo
New Member
Hello all!
I recently got into computers about 4 months ago, and successfully managed to build my first computer in December
I know alot about AMD Athlon XP, which is what I currently am using, but I want to learn about different kinds. I have heard about Intel Pentium 4 and AMD's 64 bit processing, which has made me curious...
I think I want to build another computer, and this time, using an AMD 64 or Intel Pentium 4.
The only problem is I don't know much about Intel (sockets, etc..) and the other kinds of sockets for AMD CPU's (such as 939 and 754??).
Basically, what I'm asking is for some knowledge about what makes these processors better than the XP's, and why.
Also, what I don't understand is when I view a webpage about AMD 64 CPU's nothing talks about the clock speed (http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Socket_754.html). How do i find out what this clock speed is. I see that AMD 64 uses similar numbers like 3000+ or 2800+ or 3200+, as like the Athlon XP does. Is there anyway to find out the clock speed from the numbers?
I have a couple of questions too:
If I was to make make a gaming PC, which would you choose:
Intel Pentium 4
or
AMD 64
I'm kind of swaying towards building computers on the AMD side of technology, simply because I use an AMD Athlon XP right now.
Well, thanks all, and i hope you can help me out with some much needed information.

I recently got into computers about 4 months ago, and successfully managed to build my first computer in December

I know alot about AMD Athlon XP, which is what I currently am using, but I want to learn about different kinds. I have heard about Intel Pentium 4 and AMD's 64 bit processing, which has made me curious...
I think I want to build another computer, and this time, using an AMD 64 or Intel Pentium 4.
The only problem is I don't know much about Intel (sockets, etc..) and the other kinds of sockets for AMD CPU's (such as 939 and 754??).
Basically, what I'm asking is for some knowledge about what makes these processors better than the XP's, and why.
Also, what I don't understand is when I view a webpage about AMD 64 CPU's nothing talks about the clock speed (http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Socket_754.html). How do i find out what this clock speed is. I see that AMD 64 uses similar numbers like 3000+ or 2800+ or 3200+, as like the Athlon XP does. Is there anyway to find out the clock speed from the numbers?
I have a couple of questions too:
If I was to make make a gaming PC, which would you choose:
Intel Pentium 4
or
AMD 64
I'm kind of swaying towards building computers on the AMD side of technology, simply because I use an AMD Athlon XP right now.
Well, thanks all, and i hope you can help me out with some much needed information.
