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retail prices show AMD quad same prices as Core 2 duo

I have just checked my hardware supplier and see that around the £100 pound mark I can either get:

An Intel Dual Core

or

An AMD Phenom Quad Core

Forget the Mhz speed

Anyone who shells out their £100 for the Dual Core (Intel) when they can get a Quad for the same price (AMD) must be smoking crack!

Gary.

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Who is responsible for those charts?

Lets compare the chips at the same clocks speed, 4 bars, that I don't have to spend 5 minutes on each graph.

If you want to test Cool n' Quiet on v. off, do it in a separate test, with one processor.

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(Written by Reg staff)

@AC

As Leo notes in the comments above, he turned the fix off and it made no difference.

Even AMD admits enabling the fix has no impact on B3 performance.

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Ground control to the register, do you have shares in Intel?

The whole point of the B3 release is to fix the TLB issue. It is no surprise your results were poor and overclocking barely worked, the TLB fix forces the CPU to read system memory instead of on chip cache! Re-run the test with the "fix" off and then you will see this chip as it was intended!!!!

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Thanks

Thanks for the update Leo. I read elsewhere that turning off the B2 fix at motherboard level may be necesary, but depens on your motherboard and in some cases it may be necesary to flash your BIOS with the latest version.

Out of the three or four other reviews I read they managed between 2.8 and 3GHz with a stable system. Personaly I prefer to leave things as they are.

One of the problems I've seen is finding Windows software that I might use and that properly multi-threads (having said which the previous comment seems to imply UT3 might).

Anyway, I've decided to buy a B3 stepped quad core and will run some tests with Apache, Sybase and so on. So, more server oriented tests.

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