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    Ok let's try out this poll thing...

    If you plan on doing a lot of graphics intensive stuff like CAD, video capture/editing and gaming...
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    Dual Athlons for me.
    The best price performance ratio for any workstation.
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  3. I agree with daniel athlons for me.

    price/performance=value for money

    Craig
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  4. you must know for single processor use that the 2.4 ghz p4s finally outperformed the amd xp 1.73 ghz
    First time me ever read that p's finally beat amds.

    Also, 2004, amd coming with 4.4 ghz single processor
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    Dual 1ghz G4 Processors! Yeah baby, made for all that you mentioned, and so much more.
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  6. Ali G

    Yeah and how much is a P4 2.4Ghz.

    Were not talking pure performance, cost has got to feature in there somewhere.

    Craig
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  8. Dual 1-GHz PowerPC G4
    256K L2 cache
    & 2MB L3 cache/processor
    Real time mpeg2 dvd format compression
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  9. Originally Posted by Ali G WiKiT
    you must know for single processor use that the 2.4 ghz p4s finally outperformed the amd xp 1.73 ghz
    First time me ever read that p's finally beat amds.

    Also, 2004, amd coming with 4.4 ghz single processor
    2.4 ghtz compared w/ 1.73 ghtz...is it me or do others find this weird...dunno wut intel is doing...but clearly they're trying to trick the avg. computer illerate consumers w/ their overly high clock cycles that seem to mean shit when it comes to performance...

    no wonder they're gonna be fucked soon
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