Apokarteron said:Most games are more compatible with Intel
AMD is better than Intel? Most games are more compatible with Intel, PowerPC is used by Mac, can it be used on PC? Is it fast? Fast enough for games?
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SFR said:You might want to explain where you got that preposterous idea from...
You might want to explain where you got that preposterous idea from...
geoff5093 said:ya, any games that run on windows will run on amd or intel (at least games that are out now).
well the speed of the chip and performance are not the same thing. Intel are undoubtedly faster that amd, but they do not necessarily perform betterSFR said:It is easy to understand why a video card will limit which games you can play (a decade ago the sound card was the same way.. but not anymore). As for the cpu BRAND... I would think the speed of the CPU is what limits what you can do on that machine, not the chip brand....
super_xero said:intel are planing to release a procesor with 65nm process using the same desighns from teh pentium m and pentium 6** series
Since when did the aMD change to run cooler? -this is just a question from a newbie computer guy
one more question, How do you check the temperature on your cpu or computer?
speedfandavie23223 said:one more question, How do you check the temperature on your cpu or computer?
The 65nm wont give you instant performance gains, but in keeping with this thread topic it will help them run coolerintel are planing to release a procesor with 65nm process using the same desighns from teh pentium m and pentium 6** series
Really? Im looking at a Socket478 Prescott at 32C (aftermarket). Also got a Pentium4 540 upstairs at 34C (stock) ... Socket478 prescotts are too hot for the stock cooler to handle but any halfdecent aftermarket cooler will keep them quite tame.Intel's.... Prescott's are b*tches to keep cool.
Hahah i'd like to see a Palomino stay cooler than a Northwoodany current desktop AMD cpu will run cooler then any desktop intel cpu. The sempron, athlon xp, athlon 64, or the AMD X2 will run cooler then a celeron, pentium 4, or Pentium D
I dunno ... my 540 doesnt have anything fancy to it and it runs 44C max burn ... hardly qualifying for "hot"Pretty sure most users will see temps above that
I just finished building a desktop with a PentiumM ...Which is why i specifically said desktop cpu's, and left the Pentium M out of the list.
New topic = new threadAMD is better than Intel? Most games are more compatible with Intel, PowerPC is used by Mac, can it be used on PC? Is it fast? Fast enough for games?
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GOLD!It really depends on what CPUs but it's not as simple as just saying AMD or Intel.
Overall? Since the inception of the Athlon64... the reason? THey used heatspreaders ... which is why Pentium4s were generally cooler than AthlonXPs ... AthlonXPs didnt have heatspreaders that the Pentium4s did.Since when did the aMD change to run cooler? -this is just a question from a newbie computer guy
But consider the AthlonXP ... which ran hotter than Northwoods ... and it had a clock disadvantagebut.. at the moment, id say amd's run cooler as their intel counterparts.. but thats mainly because of the lower clock frequency
Praetor said:Really? Im looking at a Socket478 Prescott at 32C (aftermarket). Also got a Pentium4 540 upstairs at 34C (stock) ... Socket478 prescotts are too hot for the stock cooler to handle but any halfdecent aftermarket cooler will keep them quite tame.