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Subject: Re: Athlon 64 or Intel P4 3.2 EE: which ?

Author: Peter Kasinski

Date: 12:05:29 12/09/03

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On December 08, 2003 at 15:31:51, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On December 08, 2003 at 14:32:15, Aaron Gordon wrote:
>
>>On December 08, 2003 at 13:08:41, Slater Wold wrote:
>>
>>>On December 08, 2003 at 12:55:36, Leen Ammeraal wrote:
>>>
>>>>I saw the Athlon 64 based
>>>>"PC Vobis Power 64 3200+ XD" (euro 1299).
>>>>
>>>>How does this compare with an Intel P4 3.2 EE ?
>>>>Which would you prefer for chess?
>>>>Leen
>>>
>>>According to http://www.hothardware.com/hh_files/CCAM/a64fx_51_launch.shtml, the
>>>3.2EE would be faster.
>>
>>Shame they only tested (except for UT2k3) applications where the P4 does decent.
>>As I said in a previous post.. where is DVD2AVI (where an Athlon does best for
>>Mpeg encoding). It is much faster than XMpeg for me (on my XP). Also, in Povray
>>(a renderer a normal person would use, rather than drop $4000 for one of the
>>ones they use to test) the Athlon is a good 50%+ faster than the P4. In 64bit
>>mode it is something like 3 times faster. The Athlon FX is even faster than the
>>XP. Expecially for chess, which I believe what he was asking about in the first
>>place.
>>
>>Go test Fritz, Shredder, Crafty, etc. on a 2.2GHz FX. You'll see in 32bit mode
>>you'll gain 20-30% over an Athlon XP (which is already faster than a P4 for
>>chess).
>>
>>About PCMark and 3DMark (all made by madonion/futuremark).. they're all bunk.
>>PCMark is biased towards the P4 and now that ATI slapped them with some cash
>>they're biased towards ATI. If you don't believe me, try this. Get a Pentium 2
>>400MHz (yes, 400MHz) and a Radeon 9700 pro, 9800, whatever. Now, put a Geforce4
>>ti4600 in a P4-3.2EE, Athlon FX 2.8GHz, you name it.. doesn't matter. The
>>Pentium 2 400MHz will get a higher 3DMark. Why? Well, thats what happens when
>>you dump a ton of cash on a company.. they do what you want.
>>
>>The semi-technical reason why it is like this was something nvidia found out.
>>They found that the way futuremark did the pixel shaders was ridiculous. Adding
>>a specific loop (or something like that, you can search for it on google) that
>>only the ATI chips could do.. and the entire test setup was this crap. In real
>>life, and in any other 3D program the Geforce4 on the faster CPU would
>>absolutely kill the P2-400MHz with the 9700 Pro. This is an example of the crap
>>companies do to fool customers.
>>
>>I've done the testing (P4-2.53 @ 3.32ghz and limited testing at 3.5ghz) for
>>chess and other programs, my Athlon XP at 2.5GHz beat it in 95% of the tests and
>>ALL of the chess programs. An Athlon FX 2.2GHz is 20-30% faster than an XP at
>>2.2GHz, so you can figure it'd be equal to an XP 2.64-2.86GHz.. which is
>>definitely faster than any P4 (even if they clocked it up to 4GHz and more) to
>>date. If you want the fastest, go for this:
>>http://www.aceshardware.com/read.jsp?id=60000268
>>
>>Plus, if you get a P4-3.2EE what do you think you'll be doing when lots of the
>>chess programs go to 64bit, and most of everything else? You'll end up buying an
>>Athlon FX.. the P4 will get smoked even more when 64bit stuff hits the scene.
>>You can get one now and when everything switches over you won't have to upgrade
>>at all. If you do go with a P4-EE you'll just be one of many who wonder why it
>>isn't as fast as the 'review' pages say.
>>
>>If in doubt, test it yourself.. I did.
>
>
>I agree about the amd64 speeds.  IE a 1.8ghz opteron is faster than my
>2.8ghz xeon by a significant margin.  One cpu test puts the 1.8ghz opteron
>at a bench speed of 1,639.241 nps.  My 2.8ghz xeon weighs in at 1,079,714
>nps.  Add .4ghz to reach 3.2, and add .4 to reach amd's 2.2, and the
>amd is going to be 50-60% _faster_...

Bob, could you please clarify if there is any special recompiling involved, or
do these numbers represent Crafty's performance in the version as is - from your
site.

Thanks,
PK




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