Don't even think of buying a Celeron.
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Paul Watson wrote: I might have saved a few Rand and gained a few clock cyles by getting an AMD, but I don't know them all that well and I have never been let down by an Intel The CPU I've got now is my second AMD, and except a problem of heat with the Athlon 700Mhz (1st generation) during this summer, I never have any problem with an AMD, nor any of my friends having such a CPU. I won't say the same with Cyrix, which is (was?) a huge heap of crap.
A quoi rêvent les personnes qui nous font vivre ce monde ?
The problem with AMDs is the noise. I bought a 2Ghz Athlon for my current home PC and any reasonable fan for cooling it is a monster. They all sound like local whirlwinds. Change to a P4 and they run much cooler so the fans are a lot quieter. Depends on how much you value your ambient noise level but my next chip will be an intel. Just my 2p. -- Simon Steele Programmers Notepad - http://www.pnotepad.org/
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The problem with AMDs is the noise. I bought a 2Ghz Athlon for my current home PC and any reasonable fan for cooling it is a monster. They all sound like local whirlwinds. Change to a P4 and they run much cooler so the fans are a lot quieter. Depends on how much you value your ambient noise level but my next chip will be an intel. Just my 2p. -- Simon Steele Programmers Notepad - http://www.pnotepad.org/
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Can't a silent case compensate the fans noise?
A quoi rêvent les personnes qui nous font vivre ce monde ?
A bit. (By the way, a P4 runs little cooler than an Athlon). I initially bought the following bits when getting my 2.8GHz P4:
- AcoustiCase model C6606[^] - a midi-tower case supplied with about 2kg of acoustic wadding
- Q Technology 400W power supply[^]
However, with the stock Intel cooler on the processor, the processor was hitting 65C at 100% CPU usage, and going into overheat protect. So I added the following:
- Zalman 5700D ducted CPU cooler[^] (although the position on my motherboard means I can't use the ducting, because it gets in the way of the video card)
- 120mm (back) and 80mm (front) case fans[^]
It now runs quite a bit cooler and quieter than it did before. The noisiest bit of the system is now the fan on the graphics card...
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The problem with AMDs is the noise. I bought a 2Ghz Athlon for my current home PC and any reasonable fan for cooling it is a monster. They all sound like local whirlwinds. Change to a P4 and they run much cooler so the fans are a lot quieter. Depends on how much you value your ambient noise level but my next chip will be an intel. Just my 2p. -- Simon Steele Programmers Notepad - http://www.pnotepad.org/
Simon Steele wrote: The problem with AMDs is the noise. I bought a 2Ghz Athlon for my current home PC and any reasonable fan for cooling it is a monster. They all sound like local whirlwinds. Well my home AMD is quiter than the Intel at work. Yes there are many AMD fans that compensate by running fast and are noisy. You can also buy for a few bucks adapters that let you put standard case fans on (large diameter slower rotating.) that are quiter than the power supply. Which is most of my noise that I at home. "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "
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For the money, I have to disagree. At work I just got a P4 Celeron 1.8gHz (or however they label it) for a couple hundred Rand (about $80 or so) and it does the job very well indeed. Now please note that here in South Africa, a Pentium 4 is going to cost about R4000 ($400), not $120. For VS.NET, for Fireworks, Office, Outlook on Windows XP I have noticed very little difference between this chip and my friends full-blown P4. Yes, his machine kicks arse when he plays Half Life 2 Deus Ex 2 or fires up 3D Studio Max, but I don't use those so the price premium is not worth it. I might have saved a few Rand and gained a few clock cyles by getting an AMD, but I don't know them all that well and I have never been let down by an Intel. **** This viewpoint applies to South Africa where electronics are not cheap. The price difference between a Celeron and a full-blown P4 is considerable. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?
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> Yes, his machine kicks arse when he plays Half Life 2 I know I'm straying from the topic at hand, but the last I heard about it, HL2 won't even be out until April or so...
Right, sorry, I mean't Deus Ex 2. Was reading a HL2 preview at the time :) Pedant. :P regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?
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A bit. (By the way, a P4 runs little cooler than an Athlon). I initially bought the following bits when getting my 2.8GHz P4:
- AcoustiCase model C6606[^] - a midi-tower case supplied with about 2kg of acoustic wadding
- Q Technology 400W power supply[^]
However, with the stock Intel cooler on the processor, the processor was hitting 65C at 100% CPU usage, and going into overheat protect. So I added the following:
- Zalman 5700D ducted CPU cooler[^] (although the position on my motherboard means I can't use the ducting, because it gets in the way of the video card)
- 120mm (back) and 80mm (front) case fans[^]
It now runs quite a bit cooler and quieter than it did before. The noisiest bit of the system is now the fan on the graphics card...
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God, the VB jokes are getting old. A: I haven't built a VB app. for 4 years and B: if your VB app takes long enough to build that you notice it, you are probably better off using C++ for that app. I do ASP.NET, longest build takes 10 seconds on my machine. I have a solution with 7 projects and something like 500 pages, too many referenced assemblies to count and loads of class files, takes 10 seconds to build. So for me, the Celeron is ample. For you it may not be. Point be, your money, your situation, you decide. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?
Paul Watson wrote: God, the VB jokes are getting old. A: I haven't built a VB app. for 4 years :-D I'm so glad I stayed mostly quiet about the programming side of my life till after I learned C#.
When I can talk about 64 bit processors and attract girls with my computer not my car, I'll come out of the closet. Until that time...I'm like "What's the ENTER key?" -Hockey on being a geek
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It depends on needs (same applies to the AMD Duron chip). Yes the cache is gone but also so is the heat from it. So for laptops you have a big benefit. "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "
Michael A. Barnhart wrote: Yes the cache is gone but also so is the heat from it. So for laptops you have a big benefit. I agree about the less heat from the cache but the sick thing is the reason for this is more that the processor stalls more often and as a result it does not produce as much heat because it is not doing the same amount of work as it could. John
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God, the VB jokes are getting old. A: I haven't built a VB app. for 4 years and B: if your VB app takes long enough to build that you notice it, you are probably better off using C++ for that app. I do ASP.NET, longest build takes 10 seconds on my machine. I have a solution with 7 projects and something like 500 pages, too many referenced assemblies to count and loads of class files, takes 10 seconds to build. So for me, the Celeron is ample. For you it may not be. Point be, your money, your situation, you decide. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?
Paul Watson wrote: God, the VB jokes are getting old. I agree, but what are you going to do about it? Maybe there should be a VBer liberation group of some sort (The "Set Obj = Nothing Collection"?) Or a "VBer Pride" march through SomeMajorCity Like "London" Or SomeMajorCity Like "New York" :-D [EDIT] Thinking about it, a VB liberation group would actually be called:
Dim vb as New Collection Set vb = Nothing
evil :laugh: [/EDIT] -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky -
For the money, I have to disagree. At work I just got a P4 Celeron 1.8gHz (or however they label it) for a couple hundred Rand (about $80 or so) and it does the job very well indeed. Now please note that here in South Africa, a Pentium 4 is going to cost about R4000 ($400), not $120. For VS.NET, for Fireworks, Office, Outlook on Windows XP I have noticed very little difference between this chip and my friends full-blown P4. Yes, his machine kicks arse when he plays Half Life 2 Deus Ex 2 or fires up 3D Studio Max, but I don't use those so the price premium is not worth it. I might have saved a few Rand and gained a few clock cyles by getting an AMD, but I don't know them all that well and I have never been let down by an Intel. **** This viewpoint applies to South Africa where electronics are not cheap. The price difference between a Celeron and a full-blown P4 is considerable. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?
Paul Watson wrote: when he plays Half Life 2 :~ Not out yet. For legal reasons, I hope you mean just Half-Life. "For all of our languages, we cannot communicate" - Christy Moore, Natives
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Paul Watson wrote: when he plays Half Life 2 :~ Not out yet. For legal reasons, I hope you mean just Half-Life. "For all of our languages, we cannot communicate" - Christy Moore, Natives
Yes, I made a mistake, I meant Deus Ex 2. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?
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Paul Watson wrote: God, the VB jokes are getting old. A: I haven't built a VB app. for 4 years :-D I'm so glad I stayed mostly quiet about the programming side of my life till after I learned C#.
When I can talk about 64 bit processors and attract girls with my computer not my car, I'll come out of the closet. Until that time...I'm like "What's the ENTER key?" -Hockey on being a geek
:-D Shh... :-O
**"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Right, sorry, I mean't Deus Ex 2. Was reading a HL2 preview at the time :) Pedant. :P regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand?