±Recent Visitors

Recent Visitors to Com-Central!

±User Info-big


Welcome Anonymous

Nickname
Password

Membership:
Latest: HighestAce
New Today: 0
New Yesterday: 0
Overall: 6648

People Online:
Members: 0
Visitors: 420
Total: 420
Who Is Where:
 Visitors:
01: CPGlang
02: Home
03: Home
04: Home
05: Home
06: Home
07: Photo Gallery
08: Downloads
09: Downloads
10: Photo Gallery
11: Member Screenshots
12: Community Forums
13: Home
14: Home
15: Home
16: Community Forums
17: Home
18: Home
19: Home
20: Photo Gallery
21: Home
22: Home
23: Photo Gallery
24: Home
25: Community Forums
26: Home
27: Community Forums
28: Community Forums
29: Community Forums
30: Home
31: Downloads
32: Home
33: Home
34: Member Screenshots
35: Downloads
36: Downloads
37: Downloads
38: Statistics
39: Community Forums
40: Downloads
41: News
42: Photo Gallery
43: Community Forums
44: Home
45: Photo Gallery
46: Photo Gallery
47: Photo Gallery
48: Home
49: Photo Gallery
50: Community Forums
51: Community Forums
52: Community Forums
53: Community Forums
54: Community Forums
55: Community Forums
56: Community Forums
57: Community Forums
58: Community Forums
59: Community Forums
60: Community Forums
61: Community Forums
62: Community Forums
63: Downloads
64: Downloads
65: Downloads
66: Community Forums
67: Home
68: Home
69: Home
70: Home
71: Home
72: Home
73: Downloads
74: Home
75: Community Forums
76: Community Forums
77: Community Forums
78: Member Screenshots
79: Community Forums
80: Downloads
81: Home
82: Home
83: Home
84: Community Forums
85: Community Forums
86: News Archive
87: Community Forums
88: Home
89: Home
90: Community Forums
91: Home
92: Community Forums
93: Home
94: Home
95: Community Forums
96: Home
97: Photo Gallery
98: Community Forums
99: Community Forums
100: Home
101: Community Forums
102: Community Forums
103: Home
104: Statistics
105: Community Forums
106: Community Forums
107: Home
108: Home
109: Home
110: Downloads
111: Photo Gallery
112: Home
113: Home
114: Home
115: Photo Gallery
116: Community Forums
117: Downloads
118: Home
119: Home
120: Downloads
121: Your Account
122: Home
123: CPGlang
124: Community Forums
125: Community Forums
126: Home
127: Home
128: Home
129: Home
130: Home
131: Photo Gallery
132: Home
133: Photo Gallery
134: Community Forums
135: Home
136: Downloads
137: Downloads
138: Home
139: Home
140: Community Forums
141: Home
142: Home
143: Home
144: Home
145: Community Forums
146: Community Forums
147: Community Forums
148: Photo Gallery
149: Community Forums
150: Home
151: Home
152: Community Forums
153: News
154: CPGlang
155: Downloads
156: News
157: Downloads
158: Photo Gallery
159: CPGlang
160: CPGlang
161: Home
162: Downloads
163: Home
164: Home
165: Home
166: Community Forums
167: Home
168: Downloads
169: Community Forums
170: Home
171: Home
172: Downloads
173: Community Forums
174: Community Forums
175: Home
176: Supporters
177: Home
178: Home
179: Home
180: Home
181: Home
182: Home
183: Home
184: Downloads
185: Community Forums
186: Community Forums
187: Home
188: Community Forums
189: Home
190: Home
191: Home
192: Community Forums
193: Home
194: Home
195: Home
196: Home
197: Community Forums
198: Statistics
199: Downloads
200: Home
201: Home
202: Home
203: Home
204: Home
205: CPGlang
206: Home
207: Community Forums
208: Downloads
209: Home
210: Home
211: Community Forums
212: Member Screenshots
213: Home
214: Downloads
215: Home
216: Community Forums
217: Community Forums
218: Downloads
219: Home
220: Photo Gallery
221: Photo Gallery
222: Photo Gallery
223: Treasury
224: Community Forums
225: Home
226: Home
227: Community Forums
228: Downloads
229: Community Forums
230: CPGlang
231: Photo Gallery
232: Community Forums
233: CPGlang
234: Home
235: Members List
236: Home
237: Community Forums
238: Photo Gallery
239: Community Forums
240: Home
241: Home
242: Community Forums
243: Home
244: Community Forums
245: Community Forums
246: Community Forums
247: Photo Gallery
248: Home
249: Home
250: CPGlang
251: Home
252: Community Forums
253: Home
254: Home
255: Home
256: Home
257: Downloads
258: Home
259: Downloads
260: Community Forums
261: Community Forums
262: Home
263: Home
264: Home
265: Downloads
266: Home
267: Photo Gallery
268: Home
269: Photo Gallery
270: Home
271: Statistics
272: Home
273: Home
274: Photo Gallery
275: CPGlang
276: Home
277: Community Forums
278: Community Forums
279: Community Forums
280: Community Forums
281: Community Forums
282: Community Forums
283: Community Forums
284: Home
285: Community Forums
286: Home
287: Photo Gallery
288: Downloads
289: Community Forums
290: Photo Gallery
291: CPGlang
292: Home
293: Community Forums
294: CPGlang
295: Member Screenshots
296: Home
297: CPGlang
298: Home
299: Home
300: Home
301: Downloads
302: Home
303: Downloads
304: Downloads
305: Community Forums
306: Home
307: Downloads
308: Home
309: Community Forums
310: Home
311: Home
312: Community Forums
313: Home
314: Downloads
315: Photo Gallery
316: Home
317: Home
318: Downloads
319: Downloads
320: Community Forums
321: Community Forums
322: Community Forums
323: Home
324: Photo Gallery
325: Community Forums
326: CPGlang
327: Home
328: Home
329: Community Forums
330: Home
331: Community Forums
332: Photo Gallery
333: Home
334: Downloads
335: Community Forums
336: Home
337: Home
338: Home
339: Home
340: Member Screenshots
341: Community Forums
342: Home
343: Community Forums
344: Community Forums
345: Community Forums
346: Community Forums
347: Community Forums
348: Home
349: Photo Gallery
350: Home
351: Home
352: Home
353: Community Forums
354: Home
355: Home
356: Home
357: Home
358: CPGlang
359: Community Forums
360: Downloads
361: Home
362: Downloads
363: Home
364: Downloads
365: Home
366: Home
367: Home
368: Home
369: Home
370: Photo Gallery
371: CPGlang
372: Community Forums
373: Home
374: Home
375: Community Forums
376: Home
377: Community Forums
378: Downloads
379: Home
380: Downloads
381: Community Forums
382: Community Forums
383: Downloads
384: Downloads
385: CPGlang
386: Photo Gallery
387: Downloads
388: Downloads
389: Statistics
390: Home
391: Community Forums
392: Home
393: Home
394: Home
395: Home
396: Home
397: Community Forums
398: Home
399: Home
400: Community Forums
401: Home
402: Home
403: Home
404: Community Forums
405: Home
406: Home
407: Community Forums
408: Community Forums
409: Home
410: Community Forums
411: Home
412: Photo Gallery
413: Home
414: Downloads
415: Community Forums
416: Home
417: Home
418: Downloads
419: CPGlang
420: Community Forums

Staff Online:

No staff members are online!
AMD v Intel...another comparison? Oh wait, this is cool!! :: Archived
Resolve issues with your computer problems here or read about the latest computer parts and information.
Post new topic    Revive this topic    Printer Friendly Page     Forum Index ›  Hardware

Topic Archived View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
Shadow_Bshwackr
Janitor

Offline Offline
Joined: Jan 21, 2005
Posts: 7019
Location: Central Illinois, USA
PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 4:51 pm
Post subject: AMD v Intel...another comparison? Oh wait, this is cool!!

No really, IT IS!

Many people equate Windows PCs with Intel Pentium processors (and soon will likely be doing the same with Macs), but we've seen dual-core CPU AMD systems power ahead of dual-core Intel-based PCs on more than one occasion.

To answer the question once and for all, we circled up a bunch of cars in an abandoned parking garage and set ourselves to a no-holds-barred dual-core desktop CPU fistfight. AMD submitted its five dual-core CPUs, and Intel matched with its lineup of four. We built two test beds as nearly identical as we could for the two platforms and ran each chip through a battery of tests. We then ran those results through our price-vs.-performance calculator to find out not only which is the best overall dual-core CPU in terms of raw performance but also which one offers the most bang for your buck.


To read the whole article: Click HERE!

Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website Photo Gallery
Uhu_Fledermaus
Aircraft Demolition Expert

Offline Offline
Joined: Nov 28, 2004
Posts: 4369
Location: Blaricum, The Netherlands ~GMT+1
PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 7:02 pm
Post subject: Re: AMD v Intel...another comparison? Oh wait, this is cool!!

Shocked
Back to top
View user's profile ICQ Number MSN Messenger Photo Gallery
Shadow_Homfixr
Power User

Offline Offline
Joined: Jan 05, 2005
Posts: 541
Location: Fort Walton Beach, FL-USA
PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 10:12 pm
Post subject: Re: AMD v Intel...another comparison? Oh wait, this is cool!

Love MY AMD! Laughing

_________________
Back to top
View user's profile Send e-mail MSN Messenger Yahoo Messenger Photo Gallery
Shadow_Bshwackr
Janitor

Offline Offline
Joined: Jan 21, 2005
Posts: 7019
Location: Central Illinois, USA
PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 12:43 pm
Post subject: Re: AMD v Intel...another comparison? Oh wait, this is cool!

Some additional info and articles about AMD. I have to tell you, I've openly admitted my admiration for Intel, but AMD is starting to change my mind as time goes on...

Take a look at these two articles I've come across...

Many of us are familiar with standard gaming benchmarks. Whether you're testing Doom 3, Half-Life 2, or Far Cry, most gaming benchmarks are made from the "Quake Timedemo" mold. They run through a sequence of recorded gameplay or simply walk the player through parts of the game, counting frames and time to give you an average frame rate.

This is good for benchmarking graphics cards because it provides repeatable and predictable results. Every time you run the benchmark, the same thing is displayed on screen. Eliminating variables introduced by normal gameplay is a very useful part of performance evaluation. Ideally, you want to eliminate every variable except the one you're trying to test (a graphics card or CPU, for instance), right?

The problem with these gaming benchmarks is that they don't test the true gaming experience during gameplay. When playing back a standard "timedemo" style recorded benchmark, many of the game's systems either don't operate, or function in a controlled, pre-determined fashion. AI, physics, and much of the core game logic are often disabled when playing back recorded benchmark demos. These are CPU-intensive tasks, and removing them from the picture can be useful in graphics benchmarking, but what if you want to see which CPUs perform best in real-world gaming scenarios?

In this feature, we'll be using a popular program called Fraps to measure performance during real gameplay in six different games across multiple genres. We'll look at how the games run faster and slower over time, and get into a bit of a discussion about "how many frames-per-second is enough." The point is to figure out whether Pentium 4 or Athlon 64 processors make for a better gaming platform, and to this end, we'll compare two CPUs that are easy on the checkbook.


Read more:Click HERE!

This second article digs a big deeper on the internals of Chipset and EXE coding...

Early last week, we received an email from Igor Levicki, commenting about Jason Cross's feature article, Real Gaming Challenge: Intel vs. AMD. Levicki wasn't disputing Jason's conclusion�that AMD beats Intel by wide margins in gaming tests. But he apparently decided to dig a little deeper. Here's what he did, in his own words:

It intrigued me why Intel CPUs have inferior performance in some games and in others they are on par with AMD.

Therefore, I have reverse-engineered Battlefield 2 game executable and come to the following conclusions:

1. It was compiled using Visual Studio 2003 C++ compiler.
2. It was compiled in blended mode almost without any optimizations.

We headed over to Microsoft's MSDN web site and obtained this little tidbit about blended mode:

"When no /Gx option is specified, the compiler defaults to /GB, "blended" optimization mode. In both the 2002 and 2003 releases of Visual C++ .NET, /GB is equivalent to /G6, which is said to optimize code for the Intel Pentium Pro, Pentium II, and Pentium III."

But Microsoft recommends that code writers use /G7 when designing code for Pentium 4's and AMD Athlon systems. Again, here's more from the MSDN web site on the topic:

"The performance improvement achieved by compiling an application with /G7 varies, but when comparing to code generated by Visual C++ .NET 2002, it's not unusual to see 5-10 percent reduction in execution time for typical programs, and even 10-15 percent for programs that contain a lot of floating-point code. The range of improvement can vary greatly, and in some cases users will see over 20 percent improvement when compiling with /G7 and running on the latest generation processors. Using /G7 does not mean that the compiler will produce code that only runs on the Intel Pentium 4 and AMD Athlon processors. Code compiled with /G7 will continue to run on older generations of these processors, although there might be some minor performance penalty. In addition, we've observed some cases where compiling with /G7 produces code that runs slower on the AMD Athlon."


Read more: Click HERE!

Back to top
View user's profile Visit poster's website Photo Gallery
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic    Revive this topic    Printer Friendly Page    Forum Index ›  Hardware
Page 1 of 1
All times are GMT - 6 Hours

Archive Revive
Username:
This is an archived topic - your reply will not be appended here.
Instead, a new topic will be generated in the active forum.
The new topic will provide a reference link to this archived topic.