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Intel's Pentium 4 570J - Will 3.8GHz do the trick?
Intel's Pentium 4 570J - Will 3.8GHz do the trick?
Date: November 14th, 2004
Topic: CPU & Chipset
Manufacturer: Intel
Author: Anand Lal Shimpi
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Armed with the latest version of DivX (5.2.1) and the AutoGK front end for Gordian Knot, we took all of the processors to task at encoding a chapter out of Pirates of the Caribbean. We set AutoGK to give us 75% quality of the original DVD rip and did not encode audio.

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XviD 5 with AutoGK

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40 Comments - Last by pplapeu, 1910 days ago
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No Subject by FinalFantasy, 1913 days ago
Same old same old...

It's the same old thing man...Intel releases their "new" chip clocked at "whatever speed" with "whatever features" and AMD continues to dominate and stay on top. I don't even have to say anything to back this up...the benchmarks say all.......go look!

Go buy a 90nm S939 A64 and be happy you've just bought the best chip on the market.

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No Subject by AtaStrumf, 1913 days ago
I've probably said this before, but I really like those tables with % numbers. You might wonna switch everything over to it. It gives a much more precise picture of diffence than those graphs.

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No Subject by michaelpatrick33, 1913 days ago
The power consumption at load is a tad high for the 3.8 at being nearly twice as high as the 3500+. 226 vs. 114. That trend is obviously why Intel killed the 4.0 and beyond and the Tejas I would imagine. I wonder how much the 600 series chips from Intel will be with the extremely expensive L2 cache vs the current 3.6 and 3.8 chips.

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No Subject by Dustswirl, 1913 days ago
I don't understand how the A64 3500 90nm consumes less power then the A64 3000 (512/2CH) that is supposed to be also a 90nm part...

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No Subject by michaelpatrick33, 1913 days ago
#4. They are using the 754 130nm core 3000+. That is why they say 90nm beside the 3500+ and not any of the other AMD64's

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No Subject by Dustswirl, 1913 days ago
Hmmmm so 2CH isn't like dual channel or? coz afaik 754 is single channel!
Thx for the info :)

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No Subject by Dustswirl, 1913 days ago
Quote:
"[...]We also included power consumption figures from 130nm Socket-939 Athlon 64 3200+ and 3000+ chips, which as you may know, do not exist.[...]"

Mea culpa...

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No Subject by Glassmaster, 1913 days ago
#6: I'm pretty sure they downclocked a 130nm 939 3500+ for those measurements.

Glassmaster.

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No Subject by michaelpatrick33, 1913 days ago
#6 You are right probably since they didn't mention 754 and that would give more parameters for the test. Good catch. They simply downclocked the 130nm 939 3500+.

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No Subject by michaelpatrick33, 1913 days ago
I meant #8 not #6 for the above post sorry

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