The last 2 years when my friend bought a intel cpu it was a 2.8ghz P4 with 1mb cashe running at a system temp of about MB 48 and cpu 60 celcius
on the other hand I have a AMD 4000+ 64bit it his a server case with 10x 12cm radius fans that keeps it cool at about MB 38 cpu 45 celcius
the other day at my work they bought a new computer P4 3.0ghz 2mb cashe with 64tech etc Motherboard running at 25 and cpu 28 celsius using only the cpu's fan to keep it cool!?
since then till now it seems like P4 cpu has improved alot... (if i'm right) One of my other friends said that if his gonna upgrade again hill go for P4 cpu's and he was always an AMD fan. I am still one aswell since I got my first AMD in 1999 it was a 700mz not to bad for that time.
My question is; If someone would ever upgrade their pc's again from amd to p4 would anyone consider it? (mostly for gaming aswell) it looks to me P4 cpu's have much improved over the last few years. Usually they had higher temps than amd's (am I wrong?) and were always unstable when playing games...
on the other hand I have a AMD 4000+ 64bit it his a server case with 10x 12cm radius fans that keeps it cool at about MB 38 cpu 45 celcius
the other day at my work they bought a new computer P4 3.0ghz 2mb cashe with 64tech etc Motherboard running at 25 and cpu 28 celsius using only the cpu's fan to keep it cool!?
since then till now it seems like P4 cpu has improved alot... (if i'm right) One of my other friends said that if his gonna upgrade again hill go for P4 cpu's and he was always an AMD fan. I am still one aswell since I got my first AMD in 1999 it was a 700mz not to bad for that time.
My question is; If someone would ever upgrade their pc's again from amd to p4 would anyone consider it? (mostly for gaming aswell) it looks to me P4 cpu's have much improved over the last few years. Usually they had higher temps than amd's (am I wrong?) and were always unstable when playing games...