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Wise Old Owl
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Yes it is.....infact the 3000+ comes in competition with the 3GHz procey...So u very well know where the best Athlon64 would stand!!
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Wise Old Owl
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Without a doubt the 3800+ is better than Intel 3.2 GHz.
But if you're considering a 3800+ single core, I'd advise you to spend a little more and get the X2 3800+. Cost difference is negligible. |
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Wise Old Owl
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 1,693
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Rather AMD 64 3000 an oc it u[wards of 2.4GHz from 1.8GHz. or get X2 3800
What is your usage and which Intel CPU are you talking about. eg: Soem Intel CPUs @ 3.0GHz may be better than AMD 64 3500 for Photoshop. some AMD 64 3200 may be better than some Intel 3.6/3.8GHz for some games. Which Intel CPU are you talking about, there are many 3.2. What usage are you talking of? |
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Well AMD's processors lack in rw number crunching but they sure come out in other(read most) arenas. Ma Athlon 64 3500+ is actually 2.21 Ghz but its nowhere below Intel's 3.8Ghz. Don't go with the no.s baby.
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Wise Old Owl
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Kolkata, India
Posts: 1,838
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Depends on ur usage ... in gaming a 3200+ would compete with a 3.4 GHz Intel ... but if ur more concerned with encoding , decoding etc. etc. then the 3.4GHz one will have a slight edge .. but considering the price , if u do intend to get a single core , then a 3500+ (keep aside the 3800+) will beat the 3.2 GHz easily ... 3500+ at stock competes with a 3.6 GHz easily ...
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