P4 3.0GHz vs. 3.2GHz

Again you are not spoon feeding me anything you childish person. Calling me a child? Hardly. I'll accept things on my own ground. In most cases AMD is better overall? That's exactly my point. I NEVER SAID IT OWNS INTEL IN EVERY BENCHMARK. I said in about 90% of the benchmarks it does better in. I never suggested Intel was crappy either. If you ever got off your fat arsed biases against newbies to this forum. You need to actually read my posts.
 
Again you are not spoon feeding me anything you childish person
Read my post again before you rashly make comments.

I NEVER SAID IT OWNS INTEL IN EVERY BENCHMARK
LOL and i never said you did.

Hehe all this started because you couldnt handle post #14
 
You need to read my posts again and stop suggesting I did say things. You are a liar and a hypocrite at best.

"If Intel was so crappy as you suggest"

Liar. Liar. LIAR! That is what you said and now you are trying to claim you never said it? You need to smarten up because if this is how you act in the real world, you won't last too long. You can't just lash out at people like that.
 
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Suggest: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=suggest

I can see a differ of opinions but this has gone too far. Cease these incoherent attacks (and yes they are incoherent as you have NOT refuted several comments ive made as per above) or you'll find yourself in the land of banned. If you've not realized, the role of the Admin/Mod, is, suffice to say, play as devil's advocate and to suggest alternatives and to ensure that some of the overzealous dont get out of hand (no "suggestions" there). If you take the time (after taking a chill pill) and read over the thread, i've done just that -- "played the other side".

*move along move along*
 
"Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology is one of a number of innovations being added to Intel's IA-32 Server/Workstation platforms in 2004."
IA-32 is the Pentium line...S478 P4Fs have been available since September '04 to the professional market and they are 64bit enabled and the Xeon (not a desktop processor I know) has been for a while longer
 
Here's a biased comparison of chips for real work (no gaming):
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Like I stated, it's a biased comparison.
 
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