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Which Athlon X2 is faster in practice? by
Bill Davidsen
Looking at the X2 4400+ (2.2GHz, Toledo core, 1MB cache) and the X2
4600+ (2.4GHz, Manchester core, 512k cache), I have to wonder which is
really going to be faster. My gut feeling is that there is probably not
going to be even the 9% clock speed gain at rated speed, does someone
have experience...
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CPUz,Intel 3GHZ ect AMD64 CPuz , Motherboards base systems for sale ect by
Ashley
I have the following CPUS and other computer items for sale.
this might interest some ppl and others not.
if your gonna be insulting towards me then please dont post here.
here is my stuff =]
CPU`z
3 x intel P4 3.0GHZ/800FSB/1MB Cache HT ( 2 x Brand New OEM )
1 x intel P4 ...
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November 2nd 05 12:09 AM
by DaveW
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CPU performance puzzle by
Neil W
I have this highly optimized (or so I thought) assembler code that I
benchmarked on an old 700mhz Pentium III and a new 3ghz Pentium IV with
hyperthreading.
I just assumed that the new Pentium would blow the socks off the old one,
but to my utter amazement it was significantly slower.
Any...
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Intel defeats Risc by
Yousuf Khan
Well, the article makes it look like Intel's architecture has defeated
RISC. That may be true, but Intel's architecture (x86) looks like its on
the verge of defeating Intel itself too.
Guardian Unlimited Technology | Technology | Jack Schofield: Risc...
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October 30th 05 05:54 AM
by Loot
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Intel strikes back with a parallel x86 design by
Jim Brooks
Signs and portents as JMS would say.
Stevel Jobs does a 180' and enthusiastically becomes
Intel's bedfellow on the basis of a compelling roadmap.
That roadmap has to be pretty darned interesting.
Intel claims they aren't developing Hyperthreading anymore.
But Intel now knows all the issues...
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October 28th 05 02:34 AM
by keith
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USB Printing Support by
Patrick Whittle
We have an Intel system board on our computer with a 82801BA/BAM USB
Universal Host Controller. Even with the latest print driver (Lexmark Z705)
print jobs will always stay in the queue after printing. This means that
your next print job will sit and wait due to a previous job "deleted"
remains...
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Problem with CPU overheating by
Vijay
Hi all,
I am running Windows XP on a new P4 with HT.
I have installed IDU(Intel Desktop Utilities) on my machine.
While working it complains time and again saying:
" Processor system zone 1 has exceeded its maximum recommonded
temperature."
I am not running any heavy graphics...
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October 24th 05 03:08 PM
by Vijay
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Dell Inspiron 9300 - what do you think by
Blondie
I'm interested in buying the following laptop and would appreciate any input
from your goodselves before making a decision.
http://www1.ap.dell.com/content/products/features.aspx/notebooks_Q3_W13_2005-10-22_inspn_9300_M511024?c=au&l=en&s=dhs
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October 24th 05 04:33 AM
by Kevin
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xeon processor which one? by
mudster73
i have just bought a tyan dual xeon motherboard which requires cpu's
xeon 800mhz fsb/ 604 pga socket. i realize that buying two 3.6 ghz
xeons would be expensive, would my performance be much different if i
was to buy maybe 3ghz or 3.2ghz...etc. my main use for this set up
would be for dv...
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Pentium M to become THE CPU by
Nathan Bates
Pentium M has all the right ingredients for total world domination:
low power consumption, short pipeline stages, hi-performance.
Pentium M will kill its brother Pentium 4 and its ******* cousin
Athlon.
PowerPC is a Neanderthal that's nearing its end (Jobs figured that
out).
But ARM will survive...
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Disable BIOS fan speed control? by
Texas Yankee
I have a P4 3.0 GHz, 800 MHz FSB on a BTX compatible motherboard. The CPU
heatsink fan seems noisy. I notice that there's a BIOS setting to disable
fan speed control - I assume that if I disable this in the BOIS, the
built-in controls on the CPU cooler will dictate how the fan should run -...
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Data Transfer Rate by
[email protected]
Hi,
how can i comapare data trandfer rate of 80286, 80386, 80486 at same
clock speed (e.g 16 MHz). I don't know formula to calculate the data
transfer rate. i want compare the performance of this processor at same
clock speed.
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P4 L2 cache question by
Sue
Just wondering if anyone can help me. I recently purchaced a P4 chip
(650-PENTIUM 4 3.4GHZ 800FSB LGA775) for my puter, everything works fine but
I am curious about the 2Mb L2 cache factor.
Any diagnostic or benchmark software such as Nortons System Information,
CPU-Test, Memtest etc states that...
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Speedstep for Yonah dual-core CPU by
Brian
Hi,
I have a question about speedstep in Yonah dual-core CPU.
I had programmed a utility to set speedstep in Pentiumn M CPU via MSR
command. It works in Pentiumn M CPU, but it fails in Yonah dual-core
CPU. Could anyone tell me what's happend? I have the following
questions:
1. Is it same to set...
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October 17th 05 04:03 AM
by Brian
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Yonah will have four TDP levels by
YKhan
New 65nm Pentium-M will have E, T, L, & U power ratings. The FSB will
be either 533Mhz or 666Mhz. The E series will be mostly a DTR chip,
with more than 50W consumption, so it will likely be competing against
AMD Mobile Athlon 64. The T series will likely be in the 25-49W range,
meaning it will...
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October 15th 05 02:43 PM
by keith
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LGA 775 upgrades by
Bill Davidsen
I have a number of systems running LGA 775 HT processors in ASUS boards,
and some budget for CPU upgrades but not system boards. I assume the
recent chips (ex: P4-660) would physically fit, but I doubt like hell
they would WORK.
Sorry, just bitching, I realize vendors have to make their $$ on...
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