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08-18-2006, 05:27 PM
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Kaiser28
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Processor question
Which processor would you choose
AMD 64Bit Athlon 3000+
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Intel Pentium 4 630
3GHz, 64bit, 2Mb Cache
It will be used for some gaming and for evryday use...
08-18-2006, 05:29 PM
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Lord AnthraX
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The 3000+ all the way. Will kill the P4.
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08-18-2006, 05:56 PM
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maroon1
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i go with pentium4 630 because all p4 6 series are good and they have 2MB cach memory. They are better than normal p4
AMD 64Bit Athlon 3000+ might be a little better in gaming. But in applications and multi-tasking p4 will be a lot better.
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AnthraX
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Originally posted by maroon1
i go with pentium4 630 because all p4 6 series are good and they have 2MB cach memory. They are better than normal p4
AMD 64Bit Athlon 3000+ might be a little better in gaming. But in applications and multi-tasking p4 will be a lot better.
What? Do some research. Please.
I agree with the other AnthraX on this one.
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