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I am mainly referring to things like normal daily task like opening documents and such. I know that sounds silly but it looks to be true for those things unless there is something else at play here. now I had an E8500 for over 2.5 years so I know exactly how everything responded and felt. well with the Athlon 2 X2 something as simple as opening a text document is instantaneous where on the E8500 there was always a slight delay. I even remember noticing that coming from my old 5000 X2. it cant be the hard drive since my E8500 pc had a WD Black where this is just entry level Hitachi.
also I had spent over 4 hours playing Fallout 3 on my E8500 pc and it always would hitch every few seconds when walking around no matter what settings I used. well on this Athlon 2 X2 pc there was none of that when I played a couple days ago. it would only hitch when it had to load that new area but the other time no hitching at all. that was on the same version of the game and video card drivers.
and no that was not in my head because I spent hours just trying to figure out why it was hitching on my old pc and this played perfectly smooth in the same exact spots.
is it possible that the old FSB was responsible for that stuff? I know Anandtech even mentioned it while back in a cpu review.
also I had spent over 4 hours playing Fallout 3 on my E8500 pc and it always would hitch every few seconds when walking around no matter what settings I used. well on this Athlon 2 X2 pc there was none of that when I played a couple days ago. it would only hitch when it had to load that new area but the other time no hitching at all. that was on the same version of the game and video card drivers.
and no that was not in my head because I spent hours just trying to figure out why it was hitching on my old pc and this played perfectly smooth in the same exact spots.
is it possible that the old FSB was responsible for that stuff? I know Anandtech even mentioned it while back in a cpu review.