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PostPosted:Tue Sep 04, 2007 3:48 pm 
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Before I got this Pentium M (15 ghz)
15 GHz! You're pulling my leg!
He probably put LEDs in his processor to make it go faster. All the cool kids are doing it nowadays. I even got LEDs in my LEDs to make my LEDs go faster!

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I'll post mine if you all promise not to laugh. :P

Intel Pentium III "Coppermine" 667 MHz (I'm poor, yeah. :P)
I actually like the Pentium III significantly more than the Pentium 4, and while the Pentium 4 was being released there wasn't any reasonable alternative. The Pentium III is actually a very fast chip, based on a great architecture. Don't be embarrassed about it. Just don't decide later on to "upgrade" to a Pentium 4. If you do upgrade, go for a Core or Core 2. :)
The only way possible i could upgrade is if i buy a whole new system. The one i'm using now is one of those "barebones" kits you can get that are basically crap. When i have the money to get a new system i plan to hand-build it from scratch this time. My computer as it is randomly decides to shut-off.


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Well, here are my benchmarks from last year. One thing to note is that the Core 2 gets green marks across the board (meaning it exceeded the expected performance) and the Athlon 64s and 64 X2s all got red columns (below expectations), except for beating the Northwood, which isn't saying much. They only beat the Northwood by a 1/3rd margin anyway.

My point is, as things stand today, AMD is far behind in processor technology. The Intel Core and Core 2 architectures are vastly superior, and if you do intend to upgrade, go Intel. Avoid anything without 'Core' in the title (also avoid the Pentium D "Dual Core", which is a couple Pentium 4s slapped together).

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Actually before I had my Presario I had an old IBM. It had a Pentium II, while my dad's Gateway had a Pentium III. For some reason I was more attracted to PIII than P4, I think I was just attached to the Roman Numerals or something.

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Hmm, I've got an old Intel Celeron "Mendocino" 400MHz, it's running Windows 98 and 2000 Professional.


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Haha dammit Burningmace...

Kentsfield here too... Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700

BUT a glorious GeForce 8800GTX


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2nd: GeForce 6600LE
Currently not in SLI

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2nd: LCD max resolution:1280x1024
3rd: not LCD max resolution: 2048x1536

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1st: Mandriva 2008.1
2nd: Debian 4.0r1 (work in progress)
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Who is going to beat my E6750, 3752 Mhz

http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=260283

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AMD Turion 64 "Lancaster" ML-34 (1800 MHz, 1024 L2 cache)


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You can stop applying for this for now folks. I'm going to release a new build of Alfheim sometime soon. Not too soon, because Onlink needs to have a release first (which I'm polishing the code for right now).

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