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Core 2 benchmarks out (aka, the Empire Strikes Back)

Posted: 2006-07-14 02:10pm
by phongn
In short, AMD K8 is getting pummelled.

Tech Report, AnandTech, Hexus, Hot Hardware, HardOCP

Posted: 2006-07-14 02:47pm
by InnocentBystander
Poor AMD, for $300 you can get a 4600, or an E6600 - which seems to be around 20% better :?

Posted: 2006-07-14 02:53pm
by Mr Bean
InnocentBystander wrote:Poor AMD, for $300 you can get a 4600, or an E6600 - which seems to be around 20% better :?
Worst part about that is you could get that 4600 for $350 or so for a year and a half now. Glad to see SOMETHING finaly kicking AMD's ass, prehaps we will get our 5800's now.

Posted: 2006-07-14 02:58pm
by InnocentBystander
Mr Bean wrote:
InnocentBystander wrote:Poor AMD, for $300 you can get a 4600, or an E6600 - which seems to be around 20% better :?
Worst part about that is you could get that 4600 for $350 or so for a year and a half now. Glad to see SOMETHING finaly kicking AMD's ass, prehaps we will get our 5800's now.
Err... you're thinking of the x2 3800+; the x2 4600+ was $700, it is now $550, and when the price cuts come it will be $300. The x2 3800+ is the one which has hung around the $300/350 range forever.

Posted: 2006-07-14 03:45pm
by Arrow
The high end gaming benchmarks from HardOCP and Firingsquad aren't nearly as impressive, though, since the video cards are still the bottleneck. Still good to see Intel come back; hopefully we'll see a true ass kicking contest between Core and K8L.

Posted: 2006-07-14 07:32pm
by Mr Bean
InnocentBystander wrote:
Mr Bean wrote:
InnocentBystander wrote:Poor AMD, for $300 you can get a 4600, or an E6600 - which seems to be around 20% better :?
Worst part about that is you could get that 4600 for $350 or so for a year and a half now. Glad to see SOMETHING finaly kicking AMD's ass, prehaps we will get our 5800's now.
Err... you're thinking of the x2 3800+; the x2 4600+ was $700, it is now $550, and when the price cuts come it will be $300. The x2 3800+ is the one which has hung around the $300/350 range forever.
*Doh your right.

Either way, there was a time when the latest AMD FX chips would be worth 10% of their launch price just eight months later. Instead we get FX chips that droped... what twenty bucks?

Either way this last year or so has been annoying on it's lack of price drops.

Posted: 2006-07-14 07:36pm
by Uraniun235
Tell me about it, I'm still running a 3200+ because the higher chips simply haven't been worth it to me yet. Hopefully AMD will slash their prices good and low soon... I wouldn't mind getting my hands on a good, cheap X2. (I'm really not in the mood to swap motherboards yet again...)

Posted: 2006-07-14 07:56pm
by Netko
While I've been a AMD customer for the last 4 of my personal comps or so (begining with a K6II laptop), this definatly has potential to make me switch sides after a looong while (basicly since the original Athlon came out). I guess I'll see what the situtation looks like when I upgrade next (hopefuly somewhere within the next year, my socket A based system is getting a bit old).

Posted: 2006-07-14 08:40pm
by Acidburns
One of my friends needs a new gaming computer and I've been holding him back for one of these new chips. I won a FX-55 a while back, which will hopefully hold out for a while. I wonder what AMD's response will be like?

Posted: 2006-07-14 08:41pm
by Stark
Woot, in time for a new puter. I've never understood brand loyalty, so I'll be jumping right on this bandwagon.

Posted: 2006-07-15 01:53am
by phongn
Acidburns wrote:One of my friends needs a new gaming computer and I've been holding him back for one of these new chips. I won a FX-55 a while back, which will hopefully hold out for a while. I wonder what AMD's response will be like?
K8L is rumoured to have major FPU improvements but not serious gains in integer. It'll probably remain quite good on the server side but not as competitive on the desktop side ... and K8L isn't due until sometime next year.

Posted: 2006-07-15 04:37am
by Pu-239
Wonder if I should get dual optys when the prices fall...

Posted: 2006-07-15 02:17pm
by phongn
Uraniun235 wrote:Tell me about it, I'm still running a 3200+ because the higher chips simply haven't been worth it to me yet. Hopefully AMD will slash their prices good and low soon... I wouldn't mind getting my hands on a good, cheap X2. (I'm really not in the mood to swap motherboards yet again...)
With the switch to Socket AM2, you may not be in the best luck in finding good deals for S939 processors (except used, maybe)

Posted: 2006-07-15 03:05pm
by Uraniun235
phongn wrote:
Uraniun235 wrote:Tell me about it, I'm still running a 3200+ because the higher chips simply haven't been worth it to me yet. Hopefully AMD will slash their prices good and low soon... I wouldn't mind getting my hands on a good, cheap X2. (I'm really not in the mood to swap motherboards yet again...)
With the switch to Socket AM2, you may not be in the best luck in finding good deals for S939 processors (except used, maybe)
God, it's like Intel and AMD have teamed up to ream me or something.

That said, I don't mind buying used.

Posted: 2006-07-15 10:23pm
by Srynerson
Core 2 benchmarks out (aka, the Empire Strikes Back)
So this means Paul Otellini is actually Hector Ruiz's father? :shock: / :D