SinfulWeeper
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- Sep 2, 2000
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F^ck it. The next time I upgrade it will be with a Via C3. That way I can say I saved more money than going the AMD route over Intel
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Nope, more work/cycles? In what? I said it before, and I'll say it again. In a older computer system (PIII) vs the PIV, I see no dofference in speed. Benchmarks will prove otherwise... I always hated those lies.
The reality is DVD+/-RW drives are getting dirt cheap. DVD Backup software is readily avail now. The media is low priced also.
The P4 can and will reign supreme in that department. With a difference I can see.
BTW... and while it was not my system... I still seen no difference in performing office2k with a 2100+ vs. my PIII or IV. While I do not do many extravagant stuff with my office suite, I want to know where it comes in better at office apps besides the benchmarks? All I use is Word, Excel, Access.
And in doing so, tell me how and if it is an 'everyday' type of thing that is common with most walks of life. Not a major editorial for the Washington Post or some BS like that...
Come to think of it...
n/m. This is getting way off topic.
A uneducated guess is... a Barton's MHz is the same as a P4 MHz. Unless the thingy that was in OT of 1 = 0.9999999999999999 was true
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Nope, more work/cycles? In what? I said it before, and I'll say it again. In a older computer system (PIII) vs the PIV, I see no dofference in speed. Benchmarks will prove otherwise... I always hated those lies.
The reality is DVD+/-RW drives are getting dirt cheap. DVD Backup software is readily avail now. The media is low priced also.
The P4 can and will reign supreme in that department. With a difference I can see.
BTW... and while it was not my system... I still seen no difference in performing office2k with a 2100+ vs. my PIII or IV. While I do not do many extravagant stuff with my office suite, I want to know where it comes in better at office apps besides the benchmarks? All I use is Word, Excel, Access.
And in doing so, tell me how and if it is an 'everyday' type of thing that is common with most walks of life. Not a major editorial for the Washington Post or some BS like that...
Come to think of it...
n/m. This is getting way off topic.
A uneducated guess is... a Barton's MHz is the same as a P4 MHz. Unless the thingy that was in OT of 1 = 0.9999999999999999 was true