Originally posted by: SinfulWeeper
Originally posted by: Dacalo
LOL at this thread.
Intel and AMD chips are different, AMD's number scheme is based on Intel.
And get rid of that crappy card please.
No it is not. AMD's number scheme is based totally on their own design with 0% reference to Intel.
But ur right on the second part, he insulted his computer by putting in that 7000 😛
Yeah, riiiiiiiiiiiight.No it is not. AMD's number scheme is based totally on their own design with 0% reference to Intel.
Originally posted by: Zebo
Yeah, riiiiiiiiiiiight.No it is not. AMD's number scheme is based totally on their own design with 0% reference to Intel.
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Originally posted by: SinfulWeeper
Their numbering scheme came from comparing the first XP's to their soon to be phased out Thunderbird line-up. If you remember correctly back in the Thunderbird days, they still used MHz's as their CPU speed indicator. So an Althon XP 1600+ was slated to work @ the same speed as a Athlon Thunderbird @ 1600MHz, when in fact the 1600+ was only 1400MHz. Nothing has changed today. A A64 3500 is supposed to do the same amount of work as a Athlon T-Bird @ 3500MHz. As I said, never once was their XP line-up to compare to Intel.
Well enough education for you folks. While what I said is true, I have a hard time beliving it myself... But if you want to believe they call their CPU's Rating to match against Intel's MHz's go right ahead. This thread is plain stupid as M4H pointed out. And NO!!!, I will never lower myself to the level of buying a Dell :disgust:, my home rigs are far superior to anything they offer, but... I think jamesb needs one 😛😀
Originally posted by: iversonyin
nice, you can play warcraft 3 on ur rig, wouldnt go any further with that card
g/l with ur "AMD 3ghz"
Originally posted by: SinfulWeeper
Originally posted by: Dacalo
LOL at this thread.
Intel and AMD chips are different, AMD's number scheme is based on Intel.
And get rid of that crappy card please.
No it is not. AMD's number scheme is based totally on their own design with 0% reference to Intel.
But ur right on the second part, he insulted his computer by putting in that 7000 😛
Originally posted by: SinfulWeeper
You got me... since AMD never put a Thunderbird out above 1.4GHz, they got a little happy with their numbering scheme. As many people have said in the past. They no longer agree with it. I think their model numbers needs a new make over completly different than the current scheme. Give them a name instead of a number... something. Maybe I need![]()