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- May 18, 2001
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Originally posted by: CyNics
Originally posted by: bgeh
:QOriginally posted by: AnImuS
Originally posted by: boyRacer
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Originally posted by: CyNics
Originally posted by: bgeh
:QOriginally posted by: AnImuS
Originally posted by: boyRacer
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Originally posted by: Aftermath
I'm less than impressed. What else would you expect from a new generation, bleeding edge processor AND video card, on a two year old benchmark?
<Dr.Nick>
Only Nine ninety nine, ninety nine!
</Dr.Nick>
Originally posted by: Aftermath
I'm less than impressed. What else would you expect from a new generation, bleeding edge processor AND video card, on a two year old benchmark?
<Dr.Nick>
Only Nine ninety nine, ninety nine!
</Dr.Nick>
Originally posted by: jjyiz28
Originally posted by: Duvie
Unfortunately the world doesn't revolve around gaming....The scores of multimedia and rendering is what will impress me and it better be more then 5-10% of a 3.2c p4 since the 3.4ghz prescott will come to the table with many enhancements and can be 10% above a 3.2c...
No one is going to argue an amd flat out mhz to mhz performs better with its more instruction per clock cycle...The key will be ramping up of the speed and getting a windows 64bit OS to the market ASAP!!!!
Does anyone know if the a64 can be oc'd any??? If so how much.....
windows xp 64bit for amd 64 is a reality.
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.cfm?catid=34&threadid=1134356&FTVAR_MSGDBTABLE=
Originally posted by: Duvie
Originally posted by: jjyiz28
Originally posted by: Duvie
Unfortunately the world doesn't revolve around gaming....The scores of multimedia and rendering is what will impress me and it better be more then 5-10% of a 3.2c p4 since the 3.4ghz prescott will come to the table with many enhancements and can be 10% above a 3.2c...
No one is going to argue an amd flat out mhz to mhz performs better with its more instruction per clock cycle...The key will be ramping up of the speed and getting a windows 64bit OS to the market ASAP!!!!
Does anyone know if the a64 can be oc'd any??? If so how much.....
windows xp 64bit for amd 64 is a reality.
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.cfm?catid=34&threadid=1134356&FTVAR_MSGDBTABLE=
Oh i am sorry I didn't see it at the store this weekend when I was looking for software...(sarcasm)....When can a buy it, genius!!!
Originally posted by: Megatomic
The A64/Opteron platform sure looks good to me. I can't wait to see how a real A64 does on an NF3 board.
Originally posted by: Mikewarrior2
anyone else see the water/peltier? cooled video card they're using? I wonder how much that has to do with the 3dMark scores... :/
Mike
Originally posted by: Lyfer
I absolutely cannot wait to get one of these suckers now!Bring em on AMD!
Woot! (now need to decide who to give P4 2.6C@3.25GHZ board/cpu too)
Originally posted by: Duvie
Unfortunately the world doesn't revolve around gaming....The scores of multimedia and rendering is what will impress me and it better be more then 5-10% of a 3.2c p4 since the 3.4ghz prescott will come to the table with many enhancements and can be 10% above a 3.2c...
No one is going to argue an amd flat out mhz to mhz performs better with its more instruction per clock cycle...The key will be ramping up of the speed and getting a windows 64bit OS to the market ASAP!!!!
Does anyone know if the a64 can be oc'd any??? If so how much.....
Originally posted by: shady06
bgeh, where have u been?!?!?!
Originally posted by: INemtsev
Sweet motha.....:Q
As soon as I lay my fingers on this baby and this mobo I am gonna party.....wheee
Mobo to get by Abit
Originally posted by: shady06
Originally posted by: INemtsev
Sweet motha.....:Q
As soon as I lay my fingers on this baby and this mobo I am gonna party.....wheee
Mobo to get by Abit
looks like a sweet mobo
It's really strange for me to see the chipset HSF below the AGP slot like that. But I think I could get used to it.
Originally posted by: Megatomic
It's really strange for me to see the chipset HSF below the AGP slot like that. But I think I could get used to it.![]()
