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AMD system, not because of the chip; the 2500+ overclocked is probably roughly equal to the Intel 2.8 - but because I'd want to stay away from the Dell.
That Dell is faster at stock speeds. The 2.8Ghz P4 is faster than an Athlon XP with the same "speed rating" (ie 2800+), so it's obviously going to be faster than a 2500+.
If it were overclocked enough the AMD system could overtake the Intel, but it would have to be pushed well past 2800+ speeds to equal the Dell.
And I'm with Hellbender. Dell isn't half bad at all. I just got my first pre-built system in 7 years from them, and it's pretty well built and uses good components (I was surprised mine even used a Seagate hard drive). They're not nearly as proprietary as HP/Compaq, etc., and the designs are pretty non-gimicky.
it looks like a 2.8Ghz Prescott is just slightly faster than a 3200+ Athlon XP. Personally, if they're about the same, I'd rather have the system that's running at stock speeds, than the overclocked one.
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