On Saturday 01 September 2001 14:43, you wrote:
> >Don't know where that cooler idea came from? Tbird's run hot,
> > hotter than Durons. Bigger caches, more voltage, more wattage, more
> > heat.
>
> That's what I thought too.
>
> My vote goes for a good case with adequate (or more than adequat
>Don't know where that cooler idea came from? Tbird's run hot, hotter
> than Durons. Bigger caches, more voltage, more wattage, more heat.
That's what I thought too.
My vote goes for a good case with adequate (or more than adequate)
cooling. The case I bought when I assembled my Athlon sy
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Subject: Re: [newbie] MB & CPU Suggestion Please
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 21:00, you wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 August 2001 05:20 pm, Dennis Myers escribió:
> > Also, from what I have read the Athlon is easier to keep cool due to
> > a bit more mm of
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 21:00, you wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 August 2001 05:20 pm, Dennis Myers escribió:
> > Also, from what I have read the Athlon is easier to keep cool due to
> > a bit more mm of surface area. I.E. less chance of cooking it.
> > Todays prices don't see a lot of difference in t
hi isaac,
what tom is talking about is the speed at which info is transferred from pci
cards such as nics, sound cards etc. i.e. the pci bus. despite the super
fast performance of your cpu, memory etc, anything that relies on something
connected via the pci bus cannot transfer faster than 33m
Tom Brinkman wrote:
>Yes, with 1.4 Tbirds selling for $120, and equaling the perfomance
> of 2 gig Pentium 4's just out. Seems like the best deal, no?. Maybe
> not. Processor mhz aren't everything. Most all peripheals, including
> the harddrives still run on the 33.3mhz PCI bus. Despite
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 05:20 pm, Dennis Myers escribió:
>
> Also, from what I have read the Athlon is easier to keep cool due to
> a bit more mm of surface area. I.E. less chance of cooking it.
> Todays prices don't see a lot of difference in the two so I would go
> with the Athlon.
Don'
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 02:46, you wrote:
> The T-Bird has more level 1 and level 2 cache than the Duron.
> Otherwise they are exactly the same. But because of the extra cache
> (espcially the level 1) the CPU does go a lot faster.
>
>
> Robert MacLean
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "D
Durons are different chips from Athlons, with a different core specifically
designed for the low-end of the market. This results in a low-cost, fast CPU,
that competes well with Celerons and PIIIs. A Duron is usually about 90% as
fast as a similarly-clocked Athlon, whereas a Celeron is about 70
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Subject: Re: [newbie] MB & CPU Suggestion Please
The T-Bird has more level 1 and level 2 cache than the Duron.
Otherwise they are exactly the same. But because of the extra cache
(espcially the level 1) the CPU does go a lot faster.
Robert MacLean
- Or
The T-Bird has more level 1 and level 2 cache than the Duron.
Otherwise they are exactly the same. But because of the extra cache
(espcially the level 1) the CPU does go a lot faster.
Robert MacLean
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From: "Doug X" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
> I am considering upgrading my MB and CPU and would like to know which would be a
>better choice for LM8.
>
> I am looking for AMD Duron 900 - 1GHz or Athlon T-bird 1GHz.
well, I think since the 1gig duron came out yesterday, it's way too
expensive to buy right away (for the performance
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