On 18 Oct 2000, at 21:50, Arcana wrote:
Intel's PIII in some instances (usually dealing with floating-point and
graphics) so the Duron, basically being the Athlon with a lot less L2 cache
(64K as opposed to Athlon's 256K) won't be a PIII replacement. However, the
cost of the Duron is
So sprach Arcana am Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 09:50:29PM -0400:
as well as the Pentium III at a similar clock speed. The Athlon can't match
Intel's PIII in some instances (usually dealing with floating-point and
graphics) so the Duron, basically being the Athlon with a lot less L2 cache
Hmm?
Arcana wrote:
As for the performance: the Duron outperforms the Celeron, so as a Celeron
replacement, it absolutely boots Intel. However, don't expect it to perform
as well as the Pentium III at a similar clock speed. The Athlon can't match
Intel's PIII in some instances (usually dealing
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, you wrote:
So sprach Arcana am Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 09:50:29PM -0400:
as well as the Pentium III at a similar clock speed. The Athlon can't match
Intel's PIII in some instances (usually dealing with floating-point and
graphics) so the Duron, basically being the
Sorry, I should have shown more explicity where the quote starts and
ends See below.
Buchan Milne wrote:
Arcana wrote:
As for the performance: the Duron outperforms the Celeron, so as a Celeron
replacement, it absolutely boots Intel. However, don't expect it to perform
as well
Gavin Clark wrote:
Speaking of BeOS, I want to check it out but their docs keep mentioning
windows when installing it. This box is just mandrake. Can I get BeOS to
install without MS?
Thanks,
Gavin
Sure, thats the BEST way to do it.. Matter of fact many BeOS "tryer
outers" are
So sprach Gavin Clark am Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 03:25:57PM -0700:
Speaking of BeOS, I want to check it out but their docs keep mentioning
windows when installing it. This box is just mandrake. Can I get BeOS to
install without MS?
There's a Beos4linux.tar.gz file on the beos mirrors. If
You can download it here.
http://beos.tucows.com/osupdates.html#ber5
Ron
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, you wrote:
So sprach Gavin Clark am Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 03:25:57PM -0700:
Speaking of BeOS, I want to check it out but their docs keep mentioning
windows when installing it. This box is
AMB chips tend to run hotter than Intel chips, so you may want to invest in
high quality cooling solutions and a good power supply. However, there have
been reports of overclocking Duron chips as high as 1 GHz
(www.tomshardware.com) using the A7V motherboard.
Myself, I can't post my chip at
Dan,
Appreciate it you can share your experience when you install LM 7.1.
Cheers
Sridhar
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From: "Daniel Woods" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 12:29 PM
Subject: RE: [expert] Building an AMD Duron System
I use a E
I use
a Epox 8kta M/B it works very well. I'm running a Thnuderbird 800 on it -
I'm very pleased with the performance, stability and reliability of the
system. I'm running ML 7.1, windows me, BeOs Personal and they all coexist
well. The AMD is fater than the Intel chips at same clock speed
I use a Epox 8kta M/B it works very well. I'm running a Thnuderbird 800 on
it - I'm very pleased with the performance, stability and reliability of the
system. I'm running ML 7.1, windows me, BeOs Personal and they all coexist
well. The AMD is fater than the Intel chips at same clock speed
I built an athlon system with a NICE AK72 (AOpen mobo) and a 700.
Running 7.1, no problems. I DID buy a nice, LARGE, dual-fan
heatsink and replaced the stock version. The chip, even not
overclocked, runs hotter'n hell. Hottest chip I've ever had,
without overclocking, and until now, I
I
tend to build my Linux systems primarily on AMD chips. I have found them
to be more stable and cost effective than the intel chips. I have also
found that the AMD supported motherboards are typically built to be more
robust than most intel supported boards. I would have to say that my only
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Sridhar Govindarajulu wrote:
Hi,
Is an AMD processor equivalent to an intel chip, in terms of instruction
set, etc...
Are the power supply requirements so rigid as mentioned in the AMD website?
Will any hardware on an Intel system suit an AMD system?
Sorry, I
I'm running 2 K7 systems, both are great. My new one has an asus A7V
motherboard with a duron (the processor slot config allows for upgrading
later). I was very impressed by the A7V, it has lots of goodies like 'wake
on LAN', lots of hardware feedback, and BIOS settings to control all the
fans.
At 10:29 PM 10/10/00 -0700, you wrote:
Hi,
I am planning to build a 750 Mhz system with AMD's Duron processor primarily
for it's cost benefit. The Duron CPU seems to cost less and perform equally
to an Intel CPU. But I prefer input from users who are using AMD chips. I
have a couple of concerns
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Is an AMD processor equivalent to an intel chip, in terms of instruction
set, etc...
Yes, except for SSE.. Most programs dont use SSE. Many video card drivers
do, but those drivers also have 3DNow optimizations as well.
Are the power supply requirements so
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Hi,
I am planning to build a 750 Mhz system with AMD's Duron processor primarily
for it's cost benefit. The Duron CPU seems to cost less and perform equally
to an Intel CPU. But I prefer input from users who are using AMD chips. I
have a couple of concerns
Sridhar Govindarajulu wrote:
Hi,
I am planning to build a 750 Mhz system with AMD's Duron processor primarily
for it's cost benefit. The Duron CPU seems to cost less and perform
equally
to an Intel CPU. But I prefer input from users who are using AMD chips.
I
have a couple of concerns regarding
There are a few video cards etc that die when you try using AMD rather
than Intel but usually you can find this out before you by the card. Other
than that I've never had any hardware conflicts other than obvious shit
like needing a compatible motherboard for the CPU. :) I think AMD CPU's
run
Is an AMD processor equivalent to an intel chip, in terms of instruction
set, etc...
Yes, except AMD doesn't have SSE, then again Intel doesn't have 3DNOW.
Are the power supply requirements so rigid as mentioned in the AMD website?
I don't know, but I'd go with AMD's reccommendations...
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