Tom's Hardware admits AMD superiority

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Griswold

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Originally posted by: Zap
As for the "taking HSF off" videos, I wish a friend of mine had seen that video because he tried to POST test an Athlon XP without HSF. "It should have POSTed, right?" was his answer to me asking why he didn't just slap on a HSF even w/o thermal paste.

They say there is a fool born every minute. I guess I gotta salute THG for caring about them...but thats about as much credit I can give them. :evil:

 

fatty4ksu

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Originally posted by: Viditor
I actually do think THG is biased, mainly because their CEO (Omid) has admitted as much. I have found innumerable errors in their benches in the past, and never ever has it been in AMD's favour. (By errors I mean that they contradicted their own benches done on identical systems by as much as 25%...)

Link to this admission?
 

Conky

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Tom has always upset fanboys of particular brands but the reality is that the guy is pretty good at comparing hardware(unless your favorite brand isn't #1 according to his latest test).

He is opinionated but usually for good reasons.

I think everyone knows that AMD's latest offerings are better than Intels but give it a few months and this can turn back the other way. I can't afford a new dual-core AMD or Intel system at this point in time so it's all just entertainment for me. :beer:

 

Zap

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Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
Originally posted by: Zap
Honestly guys, 7 out of 8 dentists agree that 3 out of 7 self-proclaimed computer geeks will get something of use out of THG articles.

Line of the month. :)

Thanks for the props. :thumbsup:

Originally posted by: jonnythan
AMD is simply a better buy right now, from super-budget up to multi-processor servers.

Not with 1/2 the PC market... notebooks. Now, the Turion is nice and all, making it about equivalent to the Pentium M, but Intel has it at the chipset level IMO.

Back in the day, fresh off successes with the Northwood cores... Prescott came out and though temps were high, people were hitting clock speeds with good cooling. I went through a Thermalright XP-120 and about five Prescott CPUs. Going to a socket 754 A64 2800+ @2.4GHz was a most satisfying experience. Two days ago, made the move to x2 3800+ @2.5GHz. I think I'm set for a year or two. :D
 

Viditor

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Originally posted by: Zap

Originally posted by: jonnythan
AMD is simply a better buy right now, from super-budget up to multi-processor servers.

Not with 1/2 the PC market... notebooks. Now, the Turion is nice and all, making it about equivalent to the Pentium M, but Intel has it at the chipset level IMO.

A fair point...but the times are changing (rapidly). Remember that Intel is pulling way back on the value chipsets, leaving the way clear for ATI and Nvidia. This is a good portion of the mobile chipset market due to onboard graphics...
Let's wait and see what happens next year. It could be another banner year for Intel laptops, or AMD might just pull another rabbit out of the hat! It should be fun to watch though...
 

Zap

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Originally posted by: Viditor
Let's wait and see what happens next year... It should be fun to watch though...

[Zap grabs a warm blanket, tosses a bag of popcorn into the microwave and perches the rose colored glasses on his nose]
 

Dribble

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Every hw review site is biased if it doesn't back up your point of view. I remember the [ H ] reviewer (always seen as having an amd bias by intel fanboys) getting a roasting by amd fan boys because he got rid of his A64 and bought a HT P4 because it was more responsive for the work he did. While I am not particularly impressed by toms and the conclusions they comes too some times I don't see them having any particular bias.

The main reason I would check out tom's is their LCD reviews which are the best I've seen.
 

Griswold

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Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Tom has always upset fanboys of particular brands but the reality is that the guy is pretty good at comparing hardware(unless your favorite brand isn't #1 according to his latest test).

Thats your first big false assumption right there. Its not just "Tom" anymore. And hasnt been for years. THG got a truckload of people spilling their opinions over reviews instead of just letting facts do the talking.

 

dexvx

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Originally posted by: phaxmohdem
I've never really seen Tom's be extremely Intel Biased. They seem to give AMD credit when its due. I think these forums (or more correctly, the people who participate in these Anandtech forums) tend to be a bit AMD Biased/fanboi'd

If you visit other Hardware forums (god forbid), AnandTech ones are notorious for being AMD biased.
 

Griswold

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Originally posted by: dexvx
Originally posted by: phaxmohdem
I've never really seen Tom's be extremely Intel Biased. They seem to give AMD credit when its due. I think these forums (or more correctly, the people who participate in these Anandtech forums) tend to be a bit AMD Biased/fanboi'd

If you visit other Hardware forums (god forbid), AnandTech ones are notorious for being AMD biased.


FastRewind 2 years and it was an Intel bastion.