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  • P4EE Marginally faster

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    P4EE vs AMD64 Performance in 3DMark

    Here's my problem, a particular stubborn member @ Overclockers Australia who refuses to believe that A64 3200+ is on par with P4EE or even perform similarly when it comes to 3DMark.

    I am asking for XS member's opinion on the matter!

    Personally imho, P4EE is marginally faster in WinXP, but when switched to Win2K A64 3200+ will perform nearly the same.

    Now please reply with ur opinion!

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    P4EE is a tad bit stronger I believe than the A64 in 3DMark, though not by much.

    The FX is a bit ahead of them both.
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    I'm not sure who those voters were who said the P4EE sucks ...

    ORB results seem to show the P4 EE being just in front .

    Who are you arguing against at OCAU ?

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    http://forums.overclockers.com.au/sh...hreadid=248535

    read for ur self dont want to name and offend anyone..

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    Rag,
    Are you Mjollnir or GB? Anyway, I think it's pretty clear that the CPUs are basically dead even. Anyway, I've always though of Chainbolt as VERY strong intel lover. I think he'd rather have a Celeron than an AMD chip.

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    He's Mjollnir, and I'm GB. All I said was that the A64 3200+ matches the P4 EE, which means they are on par, or close to each other in 3DMark. Plus I mentioned that the A64 would be faster (this is at stock for both systems) if Win2K was used instead of XP. Yet chainbolt, deliberately or not, misinterpreted it and kept splitting hair over that single comment... He also prefers to believe the reviews more than the real results on the ORB. Whatever :p

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    In 3D Mark terms, IMO:

    A64 3200+ < P4 EE 3.2 = A64 3400+ < FX-51

    not alot between the EE and the 3400+/FX

    the 3200+ isn't quite in the same league

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    a64 < EE = fx

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    Welcome to XtremeSystems Edogg

    Back up a second, current standings on the orb

    P4EE > FX > A64 = 2K3
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    for 3dmark2001 its more like FX = P4EE ES > A64 > P4EE RETAIL

    Fugger, is that a new P4EE your running in your latest bench? Almost 30k

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    30k bagged with dx8.1 + driver

    yep new 3.4EE ES @ 301.68 FSB 1:1 same old XT I had before
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    FUGGER,
    Can't it run @ 260-265 1:1????? Would be VERY fast...

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    I will drop back to 16x 282+ FSB when I get another video card, plus I can tighten up timing some.

    17x 265 with very tight timing would be nice too
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    Nice scores Fugger.

    I'd forgotten that the top ORB results were ES samples so for retail it is pretty close.

    That OCAU thread was an interesting read, the threads are always closed by the time I get to them ....

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    Well remember FUGGERs results were with 16x stock multi so the same results could be had with the Retail 3.2EE chip as well.

    Kind of takes the whole ES part out of it.

    Only exception would be if it were a superior sample.
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    An ES is an ES no matter what multiplier its using....... like a 3400+ using a 10x multi is still a 3400+ and not a 3200+.........
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    Well it seems my discussion on A643200+ vs P4EE in 2K1 has been banned @ OCAU for being flamebait... Admins has closed the new thread I started and making me look like a total fool..

    Grrr.....

    Now even genuine hardware discussion is censored

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    luihed my point was his results were reproduceable by anyone else with a Retail box version because he did not use the "ES" feature, aka unlocked multiplier. Yes its still an ES but it was effectively the same thing as Retial unless like I said, it was a superior sample, which is possible.
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    Originally posted by Ragnarok
    Well it seems my discussion on A643200+ vs P4EE in 2K1 has been banned @ OCAU for being flamebait... Admins has closed the new thread I started and making me look like a total fool..

    Grrr.....

    Now even genuine hardware discussion is censored
    The admins are GB and Creative, something you fail to mention.

    If your whining got on Creative's nerves enough to close it, I shudder to think what anybody else thought of the thread
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    Originally posted by Ragnarok
    Well it seems my discussion on A643200+ vs P4EE in 2K1 has been banned @ OCAU for being flamebait... Admins has closed the new thread I started and making me look like a total fool..

    Grrr.....

    Now even genuine hardware discussion is censored
    i know how you feel, im not gonna point to particular threads but some people on OCAU are really ignorant. ive stopped giving help as i feel like im wasting my time there. what saddens me is this logic in the minds of many people at ocau:

    ooo he has 15000 posts he must be right

    oh and btw fugger, i saw ure using the CAT4.1 drivers? ive heard that these are slow drivers focused more on image quality.... never tested them myself but did u actually get better results with 4.1's then 3.2's, 3.1's or 3.9's
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    Soulburner, FUGGER hasn't been using 16x for a while now (the latest run is at 15x302). He got to 29.2k or so with 16x.
    And there are two retail 3200+ (29.9k, 30k) and one 3400+ (30.4k) A64s above that score now.

    16x at 4500MHz and above with 5:4 and 2-2-2-5 timings will get quite close to A64s thou.

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    I know but his original 29k result was with the default 16x which I thought was impressive.
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    Yes it was/is impressive but its still a bit slower than the A64s in the 30k zone

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    Still thinking about this, on the OCAU thread they were mainly arguing about stock 3.2 EE v stock 3200+, so I would say the EE was slightly ahead.

    But there is one problem in running at stock total MHz speeds for the EE which is the locked multiplier. You are stuck with 16x200 whereas the AMD64 3200 can be 250x8 1:1 rather than 200x10 1:1 of course and still be at 2GHz, so in that case the AMD64 is a lot better.

    Out of the box the EE might be slightly ahead but when you take into account overclocking then the AMD64 edges it out, as the top of the ORB shows.

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