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Subject: Re: Intel vs. AMD bias on this site

Author: Charles Worthington

Date: 10:21:31 02/18/03

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On February 18, 2003 at 13:16:15, Joachim Rang wrote:

>On February 18, 2003 at 13:11:24, Charles Worthington wrote:
>
>>I have noticed a great deal of bias toward Intel products on this site so I have
>>decided to conduct an experiment using the fastest Intel Xeon technology and
>>AMDs fastest system which I assume is the 2600. If not someone please correct me
>>before I order it. I propose to test both systems using Deep fritz 7 with hash
>>settings of 32,64,128,256, 512, and 1024MB. Both systems will be equipped with
>>the best technology offered by current manufacturers. There will be no
>>overclocking. They will be tested "as is" out of the box using the Deep Fritz 7
>>Program and Deepfritzmark test. I will post the pictures here for all hash
>>settings then we can lay the speculation to rest. Someone please leave me a post
>>telling me which AMD Motherboard would be best to conduct this test with. As for
>>Xeon testing I will conduct one test with hyperthreading enabled and one with it
>>disabled. I know everyone likes to clock the AMD processors up but I will not
>>overclock the Xeons (even if I could). They are far too expensive to be
>>tinkering with and I doubt that the Intel board would support it anyhow. So we
>>put them side to side and let them shoot it out and then it ends the speculation
>>once and for all.
>
>That's a great idea.
>Some suggestions:
>Please let us also know how expansive are the compared systems.
>If you have the time, please test crafty too and perhaps Shredder 7.


I will report on the expansivness of the AMD system after I have determined
which system to purchase. I am unfamiliar with AMD products at this time. I am
hoping for some suggestions in this regard. Yes I will test Shredder7 and Crafty
as well. :-) Perhaps Junior too.



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