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trog
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Intel's new processor is getting some good reviews at the moment, and if you believe them it might actually look like AMD have a worthy foe again. From the conclusion: First of all let me sort the facts: As soon as Core 2 Duo hits the market, it will...The Tom's Hardware article linked to above includes a stack of benchmarks and details, so check it out for more info. Update: Slashdot have a post with a heap of other review links that might be worth a read if you're looking for more. |
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Nailbomb
Posts: 1920
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Sounds good, might be worth upgrading my P4 2.6Ghz once these processors and DX10 cards are both out.
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| #1 12:27pm 17/07/06 |
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LightAssassin
Posts: 622
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It will be interesting to see how this all plays out.
Intel may finally have the speed crown again... but AMD are most likely going to drop prices (expected with AM2 becoming standard for all chips and the age of the chips now). High speed, low power consumption, good value. Maybe intel is finally going to crack the AMD's gains (or AMD will whip out something in 6 months and be laughing to the bank again). Wonder how long till they hit retail outlets, and the price in Australia. And how long until more motherboards support the chip. Might have to get a rig with this instead of AMD if it all rings true :) |
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| #2 03:36pm 17/07/06 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 18730
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I was a long term Intel junkie before AMD finally started smashing them in terms of performance and stability (and Intel just refused to play catchup and kept releasing lamer chips), but I'm currently pretty firmly in the AMD camp - except now that these guys are on the horizon, I'm very keen to see how they fare.
From what I can tell they're not out for another couple weeks (right?) so I assume it'll be a bit longer again begfore they're out here in .au. Anyone got any inside scoop on what we can expect AU$ to be? |
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TufNuT
I like eel pie
Posts: 2994
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yes this will be interesting every article i have read about it says that these processors will be awsome, i also read an article i think in the APC mag that said AMD was comming out with Quad Core as a response...well not true quad more like 2xDual core CPU, apparently they will be sold in packs of 2 sorta like when you buy a matched pair of ram.
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Erik-the-Red
Posts: 2090
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Intel D975XBX board supports it
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| #5 06:48pm 17/07/06 |
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orbitor
Posts: 7131
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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overclocking from 2.4GHz to 4GHz on air is enough to give me wood. |
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HERMITech
Posts: 4305
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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This is my upgrade,
This is my fun, One is for rendering, The other's for fun! Bad pun aside... This really has defined what my upgrade path is going to be ATI Crossfire & Conroe last edited by HERMITech at 19:54:10 17/Jul/06 |
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| #7 07:54pm 17/07/06 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 18738
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Updated news post with Slashdot link with heaps more reviews.
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| #8 08:58pm 17/07/06 |
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Skitza
Posts: 7363
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Give an AMD 2/4meg of Cache and see how they perform then.
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| #9 09:25pm 17/07/06 |
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HeardY
Posts: 13447
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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farken, just bought a lappy with a duo core 1.83ghz
there is always something new cranking out :/ |
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| #10 10:34pm 17/07/06 |
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Bah
Posts: 2006
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Give an AMD 2/4meg of Cache and see how they perform then.Can i give them an extra 2ghz while i'm at it? Maybe a couple of extra cores? |
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| #11 10:42pm 17/07/06 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 4861
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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For people wanting prices the CA site had them up already, no stock avail for a while though.
Got to see an engy 2.9 chip today in action, from what I saw it was pretty darn good albeit it expensive :) |
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| #12 11:05pm 17/07/06 |
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fpot
Posts: 13257
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Yeh but AMD chips have 3DNow! so they are better.
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| #13 04:11am 18/07/06 |
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koopz
Posts: 5833
Location: Queensland
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the 2.93 does 4gig with just aircooling, but for the dollars it's not the best deal - no cpu is atm... the money's better spent on a kickass videocard.
rubba-chickin ya slack carnt! where's our insidey-scoop Qgl review!?!? |
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| #14 08:52am 18/07/06 |
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Obes
Posts: 4407
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Intels still win the notebook market.
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| #15 08:56am 18/07/06 |
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Obes
Posts: 4408
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Skitza thats the point ... AMD don't put that much cache on them. Cache is expensive.
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| #16 08:57am 18/07/06 |
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Leon Trotsky
Posts: 676
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've heard that those with Core Duo can upgrade to Core 2 Duo (Napa Refresh). This means you can remove your Yonah processor and upgrade to Merom, with probably a bios update.
The only real differences are 4meg cache, and x64 support which I feel is important. I have a T2500 and checked that I can upgrade if I need to in the future, but for now a T2500 is fine for everything that I will use (n.b. No games) http://www.anandtech.com/tradeshows/showdoc.aspx?i=2715 |
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| #17 10:55am 18/07/06 |
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