Originally posted by: Boonesmi
SSXeon5 refering to toms review you said it showed "the P4 2.53GHz wooped up on the 2600+"
im not sure how you figure that... looking through the pages of benchmarks there are several the P4 takes the top mark and several the athlon kicks butt on
if anything the article at toms is saying that the athlon is back in the running with the P4 (meaning neither the p4 nor the athlon "wooped up on the" other)
Hmm read what I said before:
Originally posted by: SSXeon5
With the launch of its Athlon XP 2600+, AMD has provided a big surprise: at the last minute, and without warning, the new CPU with the Thoroughbred "B" core landed at the THG lab in Munich. Compared to its predecessor, the Thoroughbred "A," this one shows above all that a significantly higher clock rate (this top model now runs at 2133 MHz) automatically means greater speed. In the benchmark tests, the Athlon XP 2600+ manages to surpass the Intel Pentium 4/2533 once more, but not in all disciplines.
Hmm the 2600+ only toped the 2.53Ghz in:
- 3D Mark 2000
- Lame 3.93 MP3 encoding
- Sandra CPU/Multimedia
- PCMark CPU bench
- Cinema 4D XL 7.303
- SPEC Viewperf 7 (3 out of the 5)
All of thease also were very marginal, i really dont see how tom got this conclusion, dont flame me but this is a Intel Fanboy asking a question: Are thease really realworld? Does someone go pay $250 on a XP to just run benchies? In 5 days you can grab a 2.26GHz P4 for ~$190, or a 2.53GHz for ~$240. Both are around the performance of the new 2600+. And you all say "o they used PC1066 thats so much" go grab a SiS648 motherboard w/ DDR400 and is on par with stock PC1066
SSXeon
So unless you get a cpu to just bench then by all means get a 2600+!!!!

SSXeon