[ale] Speed comparison
Dow Hurst
dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Thu Apr 1 14:22:59 EST 2004
Well ghz is GHz is Gigahertz. However, I know what your really saying:
Is a P4 at 2.4GHz of a particular production run with so much L1,L2,L3 cache
on a particular motherboard going to perform equally or lesser than an AMD
Athlon XP 2500 running a 1.83GHz and so on....
I can tell you this:
My P4 2.8GHz w/hyperthreading in my Dell workstation doesn't seem any faster
for FPU than my home PC with a Athlon XP 1800 at ~1.5GHz. For disk access the
Dell seems faster than the home PC. Graphics seem sort of equivalent though I
know they shouldn't be. Responsiveness is about equal between the two
workstations.
Dow
Christopher Fowler wrote:
> Here is where I get confused is 2.4GHz faster than 1.83ghz?
>
> On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 13:12, Stephan Uphoff wrote:
>
>>You might want to upgrade to an Athlon with a 512K L2 cache.
>> Example: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ 1.83GHz 333FSB 512KB - $80 + Free shipping
>> http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=80170-R
>>
>>
>>>I'm looking in the lates dirty magazine (Computer User). We call them
>>>the dirty magazine because of the lust they create. I guess I can get an
>>>XP-2400+ for $74.99 and a PIV 2.4 for $145.99 Is there any difference
>>>that warrants double price?
>>>
>>>
>>>On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 06:06, Geoffrey wrote:
>>>
>>>>Marvin Dickens wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>>It does not, the P4s, especially the celerons are dogs. I have a
>>>>>>>1.8 GHz celeron and I swear my 800 MHz Athlon runs rings around
>>>>>>>it. I've been underwhelmed by the p4 since there were introduced.
>>>>>>>Any processor that is slower per clock tick than the previous
>>>>>>>generation has something dreadfully wrong. If you must do P4,
>>>>>>>get a real one, not the celeron.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks. It looks as if I'll be skipping the system due to the
>>>>>>Intel tax. The XP must be better.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>FWIW, I always go with AMD. The only disadvantage I know of is that
>>>>>AMD processors are destroyed in the event of an unnoticed CPU fan
>>>>>failure occurs. OTOH, the Intel chips automatically shut themselves
>>>>>down when a fan failure occurs and the temperature rises too high.
>>>>
>>>>They now have athlon mb that will shutdown in the same way. I've got
>>>>two, but I've not tested it. :)
>>>>
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