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Re: AMD or Intel?

Postby Saitek » Sat Jul 16, 2005 4:29 pm

One of the great long running arguments. I can't vote as I don't know. I have both and both do the job well.  :)
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Re: AMD or Intel?

Postby ctjoyce » Sat Jul 16, 2005 9:07 pm

Just go with something that has HT tech. The nice thing about this is that you get dual core  preformance, however at a single core price. Its very convienient because windows allous you to decide which "core" you run on.
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Re: AMD or Intel?

Postby the_autopilot » Sat Jul 16, 2005 10:10 pm

Just go with something that has HT tech. The nice thing about this is that you get dual core  preformance, however at a single core price. Its very convienient because windows allous you to decide which "core" you run on.


LMAO. That is the stupidest statement I have ever heard, no offense.

Hyper threading does not give you dual core performence. Not even close.

Hyperthreading simply allows a CPU to emulate another 'CPU'. This other virtual CPU uses unused resources to run another thread. Since most of the time, a CPU will not use 100% of its resources. For example, lets say a game uses 60% of your CPU. The other 40% does nothing, thats a waste. Hyperthreading allows another program or thread to recognize that 40% as a CPU and 'use' it as if it were another physical CPU. If your games uses 100% CPU, hyperthreading does nothing. Hyperthreading is a more efficient use of CPU resources, thats all.

But if you have a dual core and a game uses 100% CPU of one core, you still have another core available to you.

BTW, like dual cores, the OS must support hyperthreading and the application must make use of it.
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Re: AMD or Intel?

Postby GunnerMan » Mon Jul 18, 2005 7:07 pm

Also AMD is whooping Intels ass with the new chips especially the X2s, 20% increase in almost all categorys tested and at WAY less power use. So if your doing anything with your computer get AMD.
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