Originally posted by: Duvie
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/pentium-d-920-930_2.html
Look at the power consumption...If that doesb't say it all or prove that AMD TDP numbers and INtels are not figured the same and apples and oranges.....Like I said!!!
Originally posted by: BrownTown
Originally posted by: Duvie
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/pentium-d-920-930_2.html
Look at the power consumption...If that doesb't say it all or prove that AMD TDP numbers and INtels are not figured the same and apples and oranges.....Like I said!!!
The TDP for these chips is 125W, the load power draw shown is 103.2W for the 930, whwere is the problem here?
Originally posted by: BrownTown
k, your right, only 940 and 950 are 125. But they will all go down with the C1 stepping in April.
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
Those heat dissipation numbers look right in the ballpark for both companies to me, given the different definitions of TDP used by Intel & AMD.
Originally posted by: dexvx
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
Those heat dissipation numbers look right in the ballpark for both companies to me, given the different definitions of TDP used by Intel & AMD.
Do you know what TDP means? Those are powerdraw numbers, nothing to do with heat dissipation.
And obviously Xbit labs doesnt know either. They interchange "heat disspiation" with "power draw" fairly liberaly.
Originally posted by: Duvie
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/pentium-d-920-930_2.html
Look at the power consumption...If that doesb't say it all or prove that AMD TDP numbers and INtels are not figured the same and apples and oranges.....Like I said!!!
Originally posted by: Duvie
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/pentium-d-920-930_9.html
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/pentium-d-920-930_10.html
So what does this tell us??? That a 2.6ghz dual core is better then a presler at 4ghz???? Pretty much doesn't look like much has actually changed since the smithfields...in video and audio that added cache has little effects.....A 3800+ X2 can hit near FX60 levels and above...get opteron 165 and I have seen most hit FX60 with the cache (cache not a factor) on air and beat or at least equal both of the preslers according to these test....
"Conclusion
The youngest Pentium D processors based on the new Presler core didn?t prove up to our expectations. Despite the improvements introduced by the manufacturer such as larger L2 cache, they are still unable to successfully compete against the rivals from the same price group in the majority of tasks. In fact, Pentium D 920 and Pentium D 930 can only prove faster than Athlon 64 X2 3800+ (the youngest dual-core processor from AMD) in office applications and selected synthetic benchmarks. That is why the only way Pentium D can become popular is due to its $60 lower price than that of Athlon 64 X2 3800+. From all other standpoint, it may not be the best purchasing decision to make at this time.
Unfortunately, the great overclocking potential allowing to speed these processors up to 4.0GHz can also hardly become a convincing argument in their favor. According to our tests, Presler based CPUs working at 4.0GHz cannot outperform Athlon 64 FX-60 working at 2.6GHz only. As a result, we have every right to claim that the overclocked Athlon 64 X2 will be mostly faster than the Presler based overclocked Pentium D processors."
No surprise even though it is much later...They could have done those test on a half as cheap NF4 board (to the Intel Asus mobo which appears one of the only board you can hit these OCs with the preslers) and the results would have been the same...
Edit: I am seeing no 60 dollars cheaper in cpu from a 920 to an 3800+...then figure in the 200 dollar Asus mobo you will need to hit 3.9-4ghz and then no contest...I would spend the extra to get an opteron and get close to 2.7-2.8ghz on air....
Originally posted by: dexvx
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
Those heat dissipation numbers look right in the ballpark for both companies to me, given the different definitions of TDP used by Intel & AMD.
Do you know what TDP means? Those are powerdraw numbers, nothing to do with heat dissipation.
And obviously Xbit labs doesnt know either. They interchange "heat disspiation" with "power draw" fairly liberaly.
Originally posted by: Zebo
Intel fans dying for conroe.. hope it lives up to it's hype.
Originally posted by: Zebo
Power numbers and cross the world benchmarks may leave them short ot total domination like A64 has - but it will be most excellent - reminisint of Northwood C vs. dated Athlon XP.
Originally posted by: Duvie
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/pentium-d-920-930_2.html
Look at the power consumption...If that doesb't say it all or prove that AMD TDP numbers and INtels are not figured the same and apples and oranges.....Like I said!!!
Originally posted by: AkumaX
Originally posted by: Duvie
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/pentium-d-920-930_2.html
Look at the power consumption...If that doesb't say it all or prove that AMD TDP numbers and INtels are not figured the same and apples and oranges.....Like I said!!!
the thing i think that's stupid is why are they comparing it to a single core a64?!???
edit: unless that's a typo, har har
otherwise, great rest of the article
mark, if conroe's cracked up what it's supposed to be, wouldn't you be on that heroin train too?![]()
Intel fans dying for conroe.. hope it lives up to it's hype.
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
Intel fans dying for conroe.. hope it lives up to it's hype.
I acknowledge that AMD chips are cooler and faster and a better value, and recommend them to people all the time, but I still run Intel chips all the time myself.
I am not waiting for Conroe at all. Certainly not dying for it.
When it comes, it will just be the latest Intel chip to me.
I never can figure out all the vitriol over who runs what.
Some folks like Hondas, some like Fords, some like Dodge, etc.
Some folks think they're all just cars....
I had plans to build AMD systems, but circumstances intervened and I just never got around to it.
AMD is better, and I run Intel. Get over it....![]()