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Posted Jul 16, 2006 02:53 by Alaric S.
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The mission: Determine real-world benchmarks for functions an average person would perform on a home PC with similar specs.
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» Core 2
It is a AMD Athlon 64 FX-62 not AMD Athlon 64 FX-32.
And not only did the core 2 were faster than the AMD in editing video, manipulating images, or encoding music they were faster in EVERY BENCHMARK.
Intel RULES
It is a AMD Athlon 64 FX-62 not AMD Athlon 64 FX-32.
And not only did the core 2 were faster than the AMD in editing video, manipulating images, or encoding music they were faster in EVERY BENCHMARK.
Intel RULES
» Wheres the X2
Why did they test dual core Intels vs single core AMD? That seems a little one sided to me. Perhaps they should have tested it against a comparable AMD product like the X2.
Why did they test dual core Intels vs single core AMD? That seems a little one sided to me. Perhaps they should have tested it against a comparable AMD product like the X2.
» Intel rules
@ Matt The new FX-62 is a dual core
@ Matt The new FX-62 is a dual core
» STFU INTEL CAN KISS MY ASS!!!!!!!
This is total bull*****. The tester were paid by Intel and everybody knows AMD rules when it comes to games. And why didnt they put socket 939 Opteron in the test?
This is total bull*****. The tester were paid by Intel and everybody knows AMD rules when it comes to games. And why didnt they put socket 939 Opteron in the test?
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