Originally posted by: heyheybooboo
Originally posted by: aigomorla
kentsfield vs phenom.
LOL... this is gonna get very messy.
But Kentsfield would spank phenom in every benchmark you threw at it.
And if you overclock the kentsfield, well.. lets just say, you'd hate yourself if you didn't get it.
Mainconcept H.264 Encoder
24 sec HDTV 1920x1080 mpeg2 (mpeg2 to H.264)
Phenom 9700 = 63 sec
Phenom 9600 = 65 sec
Phenom 9500 = 68 sec
q6600 = 69 sec
From Tom's CPU Chart
Toms hardware is crap, especially recently... they were trying to write about SSD battery performance, and everyone commented their methology was wrong (varying workloads).
So they retested, in the restest the showed the OCZ SSD dominating in performance AND cost a fraction of memoright's overpriced SSD... and then what do they do today? write a review comparing obsolete 74GB 15k RPM drives IO / read / write performance to those same memoright drivers. And try to use that to make bs conclusions about where the market will go.
And if they don't end in a 50 then the phenom processor is bugged with the TLB.
Also from every encoding / multi gpu test out there, the x264 is the one where phenom does the best. Significantly better then any gaming or any other encoding test...
Here is a CREDIBLE test comparing phenom encoding speed:
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuch...owdoc.aspx?i=3272&p=10
AutoMKV x264 encoding test (the WORST intel quad core score compared to the best AMD quad core, way to go picking a test out):
Q9300 (270$ @ egg): 219 seconds
phenom 9850 (205 @ egg): 230 seconds
Q6600 (210 @ egg): 237 seconds
phenom 9750 (210 @ egg): 240 seconds
So at STOCK SPEEDS. the Q6600 is between the 9750 and the 9850 at the test at which it is SLOWEST compared to phenom, and yet takes less power (and costs less to operate), runs cooler, etc etc etc.
Notice the egg has a good deal on the 9850 right now, but if you shop around... but anyways, this is at the WORST test for intel... every other test the Q6600 owns the fastest phenom out there at stock speeds. The intel also OCs. The intel ALSO takes less electricity (cheaper to operate), etc etc etc.
And that person saying that electricity cost is nothing knows nothing. I calculate electricity costs all the time, they are significant. It also very much depends on where you live.
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Can somebody fill me in as to why there is any reason to buy a Phenom, when you have to start from scratch ? Intel is less money, and faster, and overclocks better, and uses less power and runs cooler, so what am I missing here ?
Aside from being a fanboy.....
There isn't. Either you are a fanboy, or you buy intel for a new build. Same as during the P4 days, either you were an intel fanboy, or you bought an AMD.