Or maybe them just not optimized it for P4You'd be right in the case of Chankast. The developers use AMD and it's optimised for AMD
AP Raul said:Anyone have these 800mhz FSB processors? How well do they work with Chankast? I am a AMD type of guy, so I would like to think the the Athlon outperforms the Pentium.
Heinster said:You'll see that P4 800fsb normally outperforms an AMD
Yeah... But their performance in 32Bit application can be compared to P4...When it comes to the AMD 64 cpus, you can't really compare them to the p4s at the moment, because they aint running to their full potential until Windows XP 64 comes out.
Clements said:3.2GHz Northwood is positively low-end compared to Athlon64s, so no wonder it's cheap. Prices are exponential so you need to pay big £ if you want that extra performance. I'm simply stating the following:
1. The Extreme Editions are a complete watse of money and are easily out-performed by much cheaper processors.
2. P4s are not faster than Athlon64s at their competitive price point.
I can keep posting more gaming benchies of P4s being completely anihilated by Athlon64s:
achiles said:any high cpu is a waste of money they are just hype. (uhhh I got 2 fps faster than you uhhh awesome Iam broke but Iam faster uhh)
Clements said:You must mean multiplier locked, not FSB locked. Athlon64s can be FSB overclocked very effectively, with people overclocking 3200+ to 3700+. They didn't put AthlonXPs on since this is a Athlon64 Vs P4 benchmark, and the 3000+ is just for comparison. AthlonXPs are weaker than P4s but are much cheaper.
Future Pentiums will be FSB locked though, read the lastest Anandtech articles for information on this (this will displease o/cers as only 10% o/c is achieveable)
There are people who want the best and buy the best, and Athlon64s are the best as I've shown in six different benchmarks. I personally can't afford one either, but if I had the money, I'd buy an Athlon64, since they are faster.