"all this coming from a guy who buys a fully loaded dell xps for gaming. go figure"
I didn't buy it for gaming. I needed a new PC to make videos/DVDs from my ever expanding DV footage. Through no fault of Monarch Copmuter I had 2 systems, one P4 and one Athlon 64, both went back and I got a Dell. I got the XPS because it was the better deal, and I do like to play FPSs, which the Dell does as good or better than my 3500+ with an OCed 6800GT. It is also noticably faster in video encoding. For example using DVDShrink, using the same DVD and the same quality settings, AMD 43 mins, P4 25 mins, that's actually 70% faster. Overclocking the 3500+ to about 2.5 the time came down to 39mins, still a more than "noticeable" difference.
Encoding 15min photo slide show with music into MPEG2, the P4 was almost twice as fast as the 3500+ at stock clock speed. Same files, same program. And no there was nothing wrong with the AMD system, 3Dmark05 GPU 5300, CPU 5180. Dell XPS GPU 6100, CPU 4900. When it comes to video encoding using common apps such as DVDShrink and Adobe Premiere, the P4 is WAY faster. And when encoding with the Athlon the system was pretty much unresponsive, not too good at multi-tasking. That doesn't make it a better chip. I know the Athlon 64 is superior in many ways. It was just disappointing in what I wanted to do. Besides my XPS with the X850 is MUCH quieter than my 3500+ system with the 6800GT was.