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Intel Vs AMD, looking to upgrade... opinions please


Fargo

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LOoking to get 2 desktops sorted, one for the missus to run Sims, Civ etc and one for me to surf, Mp3's, download and play (simultaneous) videos (to TV) and a few video conversions.

 

Whats the opinions on Intel Pentioum duelcore and core 2 processor. and also on the AMD sempron, athlon 64 and ahlton 64x2 dual core.

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For video encoding i would only want to use a 64x2 or a core 2 duo. In terms of raw performance intel has the lead at the moment but the 64x2 still offers good competitive value and it's always good to support the under dogs.

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For video encoding i would only want to use a 64x2 or a core 2 duo. In terms of raw performance intel has the lead at the moment but the 64x2 still offers good competitive value and it's always good to support the under dogs.

 

I'm on the other side of the fence :)

 

Used to be a big AMD fan, but after being recommended an intel for my HTPC and putting an E6750 in, I'm definitely an intel fan :)

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Might as well go Quad Core for the price now.

Just upgraded by Core2 Duo 2.13 to a Quad Core 2.40 for £35 + vat. Performance increase has been noticeable (and it's so cool to see four processors listed) ;)

It's a Q6600 so smaller die or something, 8Mb cache. Think I'll test just how clockable it is in a minute. :eyebrows:

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Might as well go Quad Core for the price now.

Just upgraded by Core2 Duo 2.13 to a Quad Core 2.40 for £35 + vat. Performance increase has been noticeable (and it's so cool to see four processors listed) ;)

It's a Q6600 so smaller die or something, 8Mb cache. Think I'll test just how clockable it is in a minute. :eyebrows:

 

Mine is running at 3.0Ghz quite happily. I'm sure it'll go further, but no need to for now. Stock cooling, so it's really quiet ;)

 

Fargo: I don't know if the video encoding stuff you are thinking of using (virtualdub or a front-end for it?) makes good use of the multiple processors, but I use Handbrake (http://www.handbrake.fr - apparently there is a Windows version), and it happily uses all four processors and compresses a DVD to whatever in next to no time.

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Mine is running at 3.0Ghz quite happily. I'm sure it'll go further, but no need to for now. Stock cooling, so it's really quiet ;)

I was going for 3.0 myself, there's a lot of people running them at silly speeds. I'd rather it run cool and reliable. I've got a big typhoon sat on it which is more than adequate.
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On a related subject; my new PC, just a cheapy one from Novatech, has a "Athlon XP 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4600+ 2.41GHz" and 2GB of RAM.

 

Now, I'm just running regular XP Pro SP2, but I'm wondering if I would get better performance from a 64bit OS - or wouldn't it make any real world difference?

 

There is a 64bit version of XP, right? Or would I need to have Vista? (Which one?)

 

 

(I used to keep up with all this stuff but lost interest when I discovered Supras)

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Mine is running at 3.0Ghz quite happily. I'm sure it'll go further, but no need to for now. Stock cooling, so it's really quiet ;)

 

Fargo: I don't know if the video encoding stuff you are thinking of using (virtualdub or a front-end for it?) makes good use of the multiple processors, but I use Handbrake (http://www.handbrake.fr - apparently there is a Windows version), and it happily uses all four processors and compresses a DVD to whatever in next to no time.

 

used to use Gordian Knot suite,also TMegenc, but now have found a nifty little number called Super ( http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html ) does ALL my conversions now, musically and visually (for my phone, dvd, tv whatever)

 

what ever system i will be dumping vista i think.

 

found this review http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10442_7-6389077-1.html

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and errr your point :p
Well, are the Intel CPUs in that review the dual/quad core ones that are available nowadays?

(I'm not an Intel fanboy BTW, I have a Athlon XP 4600 - mind you I'm not a fanboy of those either - damn you're right; I don't have a point after all!)

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Super is "a GUI for ffmpeg, MEncoder, mplayer, x264, mppen" - so it's basically the same as Handbrake then.

 

Ah, that's good to know. I used Super a couple of times but as I'm on that GNU operating system now I had to find something different.

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