www23.tomshardware.com — Tom's Hardware has published a major update to its large and popular CPU Charts utility on Wednesday. Two new processors added to the existing lineup of 83 CPUs and a new price/performance ratio feature will allow users to determine which processor offers the most bang for the buck.
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hoheadApr 6, 2006
The story soogy just mentioned above is titled:"Graphics Shootout: 17 Cards for a Better Gaming PC"<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/technology/Graphics_Shootout:_17_Cards_for_a_Better_Gaming_PC_">http://digg.com/technology/Graphics_Shootout:_17_Cards_for_a_Better_Gaming_PC_</a>It's also an excellant read.
stilz2Apr 6, 2006
I hear that from time to time. With no offense/sarcasm/etc intended, I'd like to ask you how, toward which side, and if you could provide more information/evidence. Thanks.
funkytacoApr 6, 2006
Is there an alternate name for the Intel Core Duo's? I don't see them listed.
tyjaxApr 6, 2006
@Agreed Pugsby, however we tech types seem to spend all our money on the subscriptions for games, and games and the desperate attempts to attract the opposite sex with wild hairdo's and strange garb. Ergo, we play C&C Red Alert on Pent III's and dream of Half Life Source in 1280X1024 at 80 fps on a dual sli. Grin. That is ofcourse unless we can convince someone that we work for that we REALLY need a power ful computer to edit video. :)
kamisamaApr 6, 2006
Well since a celeron 300A with a slight adjustment of the bios could knock the socks of the, at that time, king of cpu's the Pentium II 400, perhaps. you never know when it happens again, and i for one would like to know if it does.
shadowworkApr 7, 2006
what about AMD 's new chips coming out in june i would like to see that review i am sure AMD will still be the best.f**k intel anyway they are GHEY