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    AM2 X2 @ 2800Mhz vs Allendale @ 2800Mhz *User review*

    Hi,

    here my user review.



    Hier erstmal die beiden Systeme:

    AMD AM2 X2 4200+ EE @ 2800Mhz
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    SuperPI 1M

    AM2 = 30:121 sec
    C2D = 19:672 sec

    SuperPI 32M

    AM2 = 24min 47.313 sec
    C2D = 17min 46.875 sec

    3DMark 2001

    AM2 = 38.876 points
    C2D = 44406 points

    3DMark 2003

    AM2 = 21.099 points
    C2D = 22.631 points

    3DMark 2005

    AM2 = 13.057 points
    C2D = 13.569 points

    3DMark 2006

    AM2 = 6602 points
    C2D = 6841 points

    Aquamark 3

    AM2 = 113569 points
    C2D = 131612 points

    Renderbench

    AM2 = 3min 35 sec
    C2D = 3min 15 sec

    benchs with 2970Mhz

    MrH

    AM2 = 3712 points
    C2D = 5654 points

    [Everest Ultimate]

    AM2: read = 9852MB/s , write = 7622MB/s
    C2D: read = 12998MB/s , write = 7766MB/s

    Cinebench

    AM2 = CPU1: 445 P - CPU2: 829P
    C2D = CPU1: 499 P - CPU2: 942P

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    what cooling was used for the cpu,s

    nice review bit more details needed tho

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    You should have done game benchmarks, we all know c2d destroys benchmarks
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    It is a bit closer than Ida thought in 3dmarks though..
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    Nice results. Intel definitely has an advantage not to mention the Ocing capabilities are awesome.

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    def advantage to intel here, but not as bad as originally thought. AMD still is a viable option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xlink
    def advantage to intel here, but not as bad as originally thought. AMD still is a viable option.
    sorry, but i really don't think.
    this e6400 could definitely go a little further in oc and RAPE the 4400, not to mention the 4400 cant clock as well.

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    amd still a viable option :P lol

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    Nice review

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    im a amd fan and intel is winning (pauses) noooooooooooooooooooooo must resist urge to buy intel. lol anywayz thanks for the comparision
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    Quote Originally Posted by -Acid-
    what cooling was used for the cpu,s

    nice review bit more details needed tho
    I used the watercooling, For more details look in my sig

    Quote Originally Posted by afireinside
    You should have done game benchmarks, we all know c2d destroys benchmarks
    Yes I know, but I dont have anymore games

    Quote Originally Posted by Cpt.Planet
    Nice results. Intel definitely has an advantage not to mention the Ocing capabilities are awesome.
    Quote Originally Posted by m0da
    sorry, but i really don't think.
    this e6400 could definitely go a little further in oc and RAPE the 4400, not to mention the 4400 cant clock as well.
    Yes thats true, i want a preview with the same mhz and ramclock. The amd and the intel can run higher

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    You guys are missing a smal detail wich is real important:

    AMD AM2 X2 4200+ EE @ 2800Mhz

    A standard AM2 X2 4200+ can't do the same compared to EE version
    Last edited by XSAlliN; 09-29-2006 at 11:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XSAlliN
    You guys are missing a smal detail wich is real important:

    AMD AM2 X2 4200+ EE @ 2800Mhz

    A standard AM2 X2 4200+ can't do the same compared to EE version
    What?EE versions don't OC any better than the regular ones!They are more expensive because they work at lower (than usual) Votage.Get your facts str8.
    As for OC,almost all RevF are nice OCers,especially 4200 and up.You can't hit 3Ghz+ on air,but you can pretty much hit 2.7-2.9,maybe even 3Ghz in some cases.

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    Nice review. good benchy selection..


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    nice comparo!

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    AMD is extremely viable option (especially for gaming which is more gpu than cpu bound) when you factor in mobo cost. But, if you clock each to its max stable on the same cooling, cd2 will pull away even further. One of the best things about c2d is that it forced amd to slash prices in half.
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    really nice review! shows that INTEL is faster clock per clock, but those 2k3, 2k5&5 scores were quite surprisng. with all that hype that buzzed around Conroe i thaught that INetl crushed AMD, but...life shows we still have competition
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    Quote Originally Posted by somwhere_there
    really nice review! shows that INTEL is faster clock per clock, but those 2k3, 2k5&5 scores were quite surprisng. with all that hype that buzzed around Conroe i thaught that INetl crushed AMD, but...life shows we still have competition
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    Quote Originally Posted by m0da
    sorry, but i really don't think.
    this e6400 could definitely go a little further in oc and RAPE the 4400, not to mention the 4400 cant clock as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by m0da
    sorry, but i really don't think.
    this e6400 could definitely go a little further in oc and RAPE the 4400, not to mention the 4400 cant clock as well.
    last time I checked, the average person doesn't spend hours running benches and onyl cares if it is fast enough, not if it is in the top 1% of all systems

    heck my Opteron 165(2.8+Ghz on stock voltage) system seemed a bit perkier than this c2d system. Might be harddrive performance though I came from a WD1500 raptor. but in the real world, while gaming and just day to day use, i dont' really see much diference.

    and I was saying it was a viable option but not in all scenarios. If I had 6--$ to spend, I'd be leanign more towards x2 3800+ a 80$ board and some other midrange parts, not over the top, and a 250$ board. You have to realize, the total cost of ownership is not just the CPU, nor is performance.

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    Enlightening indeed...I need to see WCG output analysis.

    Great job & thanks for taking the time to do that comparison.


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    nice comparison...

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    Nice review! C2D on top
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