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ned schelcht, durch die bessere multitasking fähigkeit würds mich echt reizen auf amd umzusteigen.
Nur was mich derzeit noch a bisl stört is die begrenzte auswahl an mobos, für PCI-E gibts derzeit nur NForce
der ati x200 und der neue Via lassen auf sich warten obwhol die schon längst released worden sind.
Aber wart ma mal ab was sich bis juli so ergibt.
Sehr gut!
Die Benchmarks sprechen für sich. :-)
ist schon mal sehr gut, mal abwarten was intel bringt
ZitatThough the ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe motherboard used for our tests wielded a beta BIOS without many overclocking options (it doesn’t help that the Athlon 64 X2 doesn’t sport an unlocked multiplier), we were still able to manipulate the board’s front side bus setting. The 2.4 GHz chip was good for 2.7 GHz, though not quite stably. It turned out that 2.64 GHz was manageable at DDR400 settings and CAS 2.5 timings. With those results in mind, we realized WME 9 results 20 seconds faster than the stock configuration, 3DMark05 scores 70 points higher, Sandra 2005 memory bandwidth scores above 6.3 GBps, and Half-Life 2 frame rates almost match the Athlon 64 FX-55 exactly. Though perhaps not an ideal overclocking platform, the methodical gamer should be able to extract the same performance from a 4800+ as you’d get from an FX-55 in single-threaded apps.
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