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July 2nd, 2004 07:36 PM #101
i would still prefer intel CPU and intel chipset dahil stable at almost no problems at all..
pero dahil mahal, athlon XP ang gamit ko and slightly overclocked ..
meron nga thermal diode ang mga Athlon XP chips.. but there is loophole here, when you remove the heatsink and fan and boot-up the system, the athlon CPU will be damaged dahil hindi pa na-load ang BIOS.. well, nabasa ko lang ito sa asus website, and ASUS said that they have a protection for this on their motherboard...
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July 3rd, 2004 08:58 PM #102thewildthing::Nobody has ever proposed a serious alternative to the Von Neumann architecture. These two companies are probably nearing the limits of this configuration, but is there really any other viable alternative?
who nows? baka ung common desktop pc, dual or quad processor na B).
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July 4th, 2004 07:06 AM #103
for 32bit application AMD A64/754, for 64bit Intel..>>surebol
ano update sa CYRIX..??..>>hehe
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July 4th, 2004 10:12 PM #104I've been an AMD user for more than 5 years now. I've been happy with it. All these talk about Athlon's "heat issues" are really nothing but a myth. It's from people who are overclocking their system or nagtitipid bumili ng fan.
My Athlon XP 2400 runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I never turn it off. I just turn off the monitor at night or when I leave. It's because I'm always downloading something at *******. Guess what? No overheat. No errors. No problems. My cousin has an Athlon XP 1800 and he does the same thing. It's turned on 24 hours a day and he only turns off the monitor at night. No overheat problem. Our computer is heavily used everyday. We play DVDs, VCDs, TV shows from *******, MP3s, games, and errrr... office stuff.
It's all about branding. Some people prefer to pay the extra money just to get the Intel brand.
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July 4th, 2004 10:39 PM #105
same here... I used to run my PC 24/7 before I got married. Its an AMD Athlon 2100+ XP. I run games, surf the web, process pics from the digital camera, transfer video from vhs or other video sources, write to CDR, etc... No heat problems.
I did try to overclock it but I didn't really get significant performance increase so I set it back to original setting.
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July 5th, 2004 01:24 AM #107
I've got a t-bird 1.2 that's run for days at a time too... no problems due to heat, course it helps that i run with my case open and slapped on a monster globalwin, plus a fast fan screwed on to the chipset heatsink
bottom line is that heat issues for PCs can be dealt with quite easily; the heat problems, whether for intel or AMD chips, largely apply only to ignorant consumers
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July 5th, 2004 09:17 AM #108The people that complain about the heat issues are the ones that intend to overclock their CPU. Kung heat is high, their room to overclock is slim so they complain. People who hear these complaints just blow it out of proportion. There is no "heat issues". It only becomes an issue if you want to overclock your cpu.
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