Rouxenator
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Haha..no that's what u do if you want performance![]()
sure sure, it's a celeron, but the pentiums are the same just with a different sticker right ?
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Haha..no that's what u do if you want performance![]()
sure sure, it's a celeron, but the pentiums are the same just with a different sticker right ?
really man...what a bunch of geeks...new overclocking record...who gives a ****???
Gosh another "myadsl styled" advertisement......dont tell me this is anything else. Rouxenator agree that AMD plays an vital part in the IT market, but still buy Intel, why cause intel delivers. But AMD is needed to keep the market competitive just hope the boys at AMD will up their game and push innovation.
ok thanks for your useless comment, some people are interested in this stuffreally man...what a bunch of geeks...new overclocking record...who gives a ****???
Mole i guess you don't quite understand this site is here to make money so surely advertising makes money?
1+1=2 this may be easier for you 2 grasp![]()
Intel sux donkey b4ll5. They are big and use p155y pants bully tactics. Plus they copy a lot of AMD. Like EMT64, or iAMD as it is also know. And moving away from rambus ram (which was a scam on its own). These days they are also looking at copying the integrated memory controller approach that AMD has been using for a while now. Intel had to recall the 1ghz P3 because they did a rush job on it and the P4s netburst architecture was a flop.
Sure, AMD copied x86 from Intel, but they did it under license and their CPUs kicked ass. Intel 386s topped out at 33Mhz while AMD made them go up to 40Mhz without heatsink or fan! It even kicked 486 ass. So AMD did copy, but they made intel micro device more advanced, hence the name Advanced Micro Devices.
If you look at all the innovation they put into x86 I think we all owe them a big thanks else Intel would have tried to sink us all with their itanics.
The last good Intel was the PII - and I loved mine. But since then it has been AMD all the way and I am currently using a X2 6000 (dual core 3ghz) on a Biostar 690 board. My next upgrade will be to a 790GX board, later on to a quad phenom.
Intel is for the suits and old folks - oh - and Micheal Dell, and he'll burn in hell.
AMD and Biostar FTW ! (yeah, I'm a fanboi since 2001 and proud of it)
in the good old days i overclocked my stock standard 4.77MHz XT to a screaming 7MHz!
yeah i know it's old news but hell is it worth it stressing the components to get that little bit more for what?
Overclocking used to be completely and utterly controversial at one stage. Today's Intel CPU's are literally underclocked as it stands and you can overclock Core2Duo's and Quad Cores to a suitable level without any damage whatsoever, on stock cooling and componentry. Not sure about the AMDs though.I have an P4 and AMD (Athlon 64 x2 5600+), so there's no way for me to compare the two - I'm still neutral.
The thing that I'm not sure about is overclocking. Doesn't it shorten the lifespan of many of your components? Adequate cooling will help a bit, but still....My overclocking is set to auto, but "luckily?", the CPU never seems to run at more than 2.9GHz (which is what the manufacturer intended), and my memory stays at a nice and "slow" 667Mhz.
Just wondering.
Ok, I understand. I think the '+' in my 5600+ indicates that it can be overclocked. Let me ask my friend Google....Overclocking used to be completely and utterly controversial at one stage. Today's Intel CPU's are literally underclocked as it stands and you can overclock Core2Duo's and Quad Cores to a suitable level without any damage whatsoever, on stock cooling and componentry. Not sure about the AMDs though.
How did you do that?
Overclocking used to be completely and utterly controversial at one stage. Today's Intel CPU's are literally underclocked as it stands and you can overclock Core2Duo's and Quad Cores to a suitable level without any damage whatsoever, on stock cooling and componentry. Not sure about the AMDs though.
1. Links ? I don't need no stinkin' links.1. You know, why don't you back up your statements with links to support it with?
2. A review has been done on a comparison between the Q6600 and the Phenom 9850... the 9850 then being AMD's fastest processor the and Q6600 being the slowest Intel Quad Core... and the Q6600 still beat the AMD... you can find that on Tom's Hardware, amongst other sites.
AMD still IMO the best/QUOTE]
There we have it, it proves that your opinion is wrong
All aboard the fail train, chooo chooo!!
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