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Translates:Originally posted by Huy
i'm going to sway with the p4c's
*looks at his computer*
800fsb, o/c to 1ghz+
stock 2.4c northwood o/c to 3.3
btw, air cooling
best bang for your buck
if you're low on the dough, go with amd
be sure to get a proper hsf
im running on a 2.4c though i've got a 3 (stock) o/ced to the same 3.5 mark. it goes well with a quiet case (never goes past 25C idle and 35C under load, great stuff)
= in a while as the prices decrease, the new prescott's will debut, further reducing the previous line of cpu's, my 3.06ghz (with HT) is o'ced to 3.5ghz, which isn't much of an improvement over my 2.4C.Originally posted by McLake
Translates:
i'm going to sway with the Pentium 4's.
= i've always thought that heat dissapation was important, so i'm an intel 'fanboy'. it's reliability over skimping on any money.
*looks at his computer*
800Mhz Front Serial Bus, overclocked to over 1GHz
= quad pumped fsb, the stock (retail) packages come with 800mhz fsb's, but i've overclocked mine to 1ghz+
while still maintaining all default core voltages (1.49v)
stock 2.4c northwood o/c to 3.3 (No idea what this means)
= it's an original 2.4C (canterwood) cpu, which has been overclocked to over 3.3ghz (i'm currently running 3.3 flat, though my peak clocking has been 3.522ghz with air cooling, no extra necessities such as water cooling).
btw, air cooling
best bang for your buck
= your standard antec case with truepower 380w, this might seem a little low for my needs but it's the new 'sonata' piano black casing (www.antec-inc.com), it's cool
if you're low on the dough, go with amd
be sure to get a proper hsf
= amd's are known for their high temperatures, so be sure to buy a proper heatsink/fan on the baby, go for the volcano series.
im running on a 2.4c though i've got a 3 (stock) o/ced to the same 3.5 mark. it goes well with a quiet case (never goes past 25C idle and 35C under load, great stuff)
its not a physical processor per se, but you do get "two" cpu's from the one 'physical' cpu.Originally posted by -=MLhtʻ=-
oic
but with the hyperthreading, that's juz in theory right? Like in real life ur comp aint running twice as fast. And plus since the tech is still new, programs arent designed for it, so it has no effect?
yes, HT doesn't give you "two physical processors" for the price of one. but in "practice" -- it gives you two. giving double the processor speed? that's somewhat sketchy, e.g. paying for a 3.40GHz prescott doesn't give you a "theoretical" 6.8GHz processor (one or twoOriginally posted by Beaky
no HT is just a "Theriotical" second processor that in "theory" should deliver double the proccessor speed of a non HT cpu. HT atm is a marketing gimic, but as time goes on, HT will become more and more useful as more appz and O/S will use it...
AS for 3200 en shit... its AMD way of saying "Our cpu that runs at a clock speed of 2.4Ghz delivers the same perfomance as a Intel 3.2 P4....
u should know u do software design!!!Originally posted by Rahul
wats this business about the 32 and 64 bit???
i'm still a school student.Originally posted by :: ryan.cck ::
out of curiosuity huy are u in uni - wot course?
if not then wot course are u planning to do
u sound like a very technical person![]()