Pentium M benches and a ****Shocker****

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RichieZ

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Me doing the tests myself would require that I have a Pentium 4 desktop/4M laptop. I only have access to my Athlon XP desktop, and P-M laptop and a Althon XP laptop.

But since you like syntehtic CPU ONLY tests, heres some more for you: click

Their results show the 1.3M = P4 2.4 i don't believe this is true. The point i'm trying to make is that one synthetic test can not be used to derive a multiplier.
 

GnomeCop

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After reading several publications and seeing what was generally accepted in the industry I used to accept that the multiplier for conversion to P4 speed from the M was 1.6. It appears as though that is incorrect.

Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: GnomeCop
congratulations, you proved the industry wrong.


Prime example...

of what... I was congratulating you. Touchy.
show us on the doll where you were violated. :)



 

dnuggett

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Right.... I have said enough sarcasm in my life to know when it is directed at me. You need to take the doll and turn it around to the backside. Look right below the back and above the legs. Locate that area on your own body, and that's where you put the doll. :)
 

dnuggett

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Originally posted by: GnomeCop
****Shocker****

:Q

You're already an internet pimp, why go there?



I'm not really too sure where all this is coming from, but you can quit your trolling anytime.