We've added the latest processors and a price/performance category to our interactive processor charts. Check out how your favorite CPU performs in 28 different benchmarks.
The price/performance chart says 50% games, 50% aplications.
It might be nice to know what games, and what aplications.
Will the 805 be included? or is it too short lived a chip?
This is a great resource. It will keep me coming back to the site. As a suggestion, however, it would be very useful to also see power consumption comparisions. That is one of the criteria I am using to choose my new processor.
This is great stuff, but I'd really like to see a 2-D Price vs. Performance graph. That is a much better visual to help pick out where the real value is.
LOL wt hell you got out the best procesors like FX60 (and the other procesors based on the new cores like venice or sandiego) and u put all the others amd procesors on the old chipsets like nf3 and kt800 but u left the p4EE on 925 ddr2 great comparation if u whana buy a top of the line procesor it realy helpped me ) dont need to say more
I would like to see how the AM2's stack up. Like maybe the Athlon 64's and 64 X2's. I realize this data will be expanding shortly. Maybe this is the reason for the lack of info?
LOL wt hell you got out the best procesors like FX60 (and the other procesors based on the new cores like venice or sandiego) and u put all the others amd procesors on the old chipsets like nf3 and kt800 but u left the p4EE on 925 ddr2 great comparation if u whana buy a top of the line procesor it realy helpped me ) dont need to say more
Glad to know someone else noticed this.
Looks like Tommy and friends are doing intel's nasty work. 8)
I might be interpreting this wrong, but have you taken a look at the latest 2005/2006 edition of the Interactive CPU Charts? All the AMD processors are on nForce4 chipsets. The only 2 that aren't are an AthlonXP and an Athlon which are only there for reference purposes. It is the Intel processors that are disadvantaged since many of them are running on the i925X chipset with only DDR2 533 memory. Even the Semprons use DDR400 with low 2-2-2 timings while the 3.73GHz Pentium 4 Extreme Edition uses DDR2 533 at 4-4-4 timings while DDR2 667 3-2-2 could have easily been used. THG is hardly doing "Intel's nasty work".
We've added the latest processors and a price/performance category to our interactive processor charts. Check out how your favorite CPU performs in 28 different benchmarks.
Yeah, this thread is very old and does not refer to the cuurent 2007 test done by THG being incorporated to the interactive charts
Message edited by turpit on 07-17-2007 at 10:41:54 PM
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