Originally posted by: Duvie
They fought the sensibility to buy a K8 when it ws the best , but now they fell the urge to blast those as AMD fanboys who choose not to buy a Conroe now over an AMD..
Originally posted by: Pandaren
While the gloating is annoying, so is the whining from the AMD flag waving camp.
Originally posted by: Duvie
They fought the sensibility to buy a K8 when it ws the best , but now they fell the urge to blast those as AMD fanboys who choose not to buy a Conroe now over an AMD..
Originally posted by: SexyK
I think it's just a reflex after the Intel fans had to endure months of "Intel rigged the conroe benchmarks," "Wait for real tests and you'll see Intel is lying" and "Intel buys off review sites" threads.
Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
I didn't know there even was such a thing as an Intel-fanboy on AT forums
The vast majority of the people here are K8ers and hardcore-gamers (usually both). The early benchmarks had everyone (including me) extremely worked up and the overclockers even more. People finally had a choice in the CPU world (the great K8 vs. the craptastic Netburst was hardly a choice), which is why these threads are popping up.
Like someone above me said, the Video forums have had the ATi/nVidia wars for a long time...the CPU section hasn't seen a war in what, 3 years? People finally have a choice in what CPU to buy so no wonder they are all excited.
Originally posted by: harpoon84
Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
I didn't know there even was such a thing as an Intel-fanboy on AT forums
The vast majority of the people here are K8ers and hardcore-gamers (usually both). The early benchmarks had everyone (including me) extremely worked up and the overclockers even more. People finally had a choice in the CPU world (the great K8 vs. the craptastic Netburst was hardly a choice), which is why these threads are popping up.
Like someone above me said, the Video forums have had the ATi/nVidia wars for a long time...the CPU section hasn't seen a war in what, 3 years? People finally have a choice in what CPU to buy so no wonder they are all excited.
I'm sorry, but if A64 vs P4 wasn't giving people a choice, then how can Conroe vs A64 be giving people a choice all of a sudden?
Conroe beats A64 by a wider margin and in more benchmarks than A64 ever beat P4 in. Conroe beats A64 in EVERY benchmark, at a lower price, with lower power consumption. At least P4 won *some* benchmarks such as multimedia encoding.
If A64 vs P4 was a no brainer, then Conroe vs A64 is even more of a no brainer.
Originally posted by: fatty4ksu
poor duvie.
The glory days are over!
You've been conroized!
Originally posted by: RichUK
I support neither company, i have an array of different makes of hardware at home, i look forward and embrace all new hardware.
Originally posted by: Duvie
I am part of the best hardware wins category...I have always bought the best cpus...
Originally posted by: lopri
1. If one thinks of building a new gaming rig from ground up, the choice can only be Conroe...
2. If one thinks of upgrading, and happen to have a decent Socket 939 setup [get dual core A64 after price drop]
3. If one thinks of building super-budget rig... Sempron
Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
Trouble is, most gamers already own an A64 rig.
Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: lopri
1. If one thinks of building a new gaming rig from ground up, the choice can only be Conroe...
2. If one thinks of upgrading, and happen to have a decent Socket 939 setup [get dual core A64 after price drop]
3. If one thinks of building super-budget rig... Sempron
Edited for clarity.
Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
Trouble is, most gamers already own an A64 rig.
That's it in a nutshell. Let's say Conroe as a CPU outperforms A64 by... 20% even across the board (imaginary number for the sake of easy math). Let's say a gamer already has top end system - overclocked dual core A64, dual nvidia cards, 2GB DDR with fancy heatsinks...
For a 20% CPU performance increase (not overall gaming increase) would it be worth buying...
Motherboard $200
2GB fancy DDR2 RAM $250
C2D E6600 $320
... $770 worth of parts for a 20% performance gain? Okay, sell off old stuff but still pay around $400 for the upgrade.
I think what happened with all this hubbub is that Intel fanboyz have been held back so long that when C2D came out, their e-peen suddenly burst out so rapidly that they couldn't avoid getting smacked by it in the forehead thus causing feelings of glee and euphoria.
Just to tweak some noses.