Brother Shatterstone
Dark Moderator of PbP
I saw this and thought the other computer geeks on the board would be interested in reading, and maybe commenting on it:
Clockspeed is History
For the longest of times upgrading the process, and board if need be, has always giving the fastest, and therefore best, results while adding RAM and in more recent years picking up a newer video card has given good but not nearly as fast results.
I can see what he’s saying, and agree with it, but at the same time I still think we’ll all be replacing board and processors at the same rate we are now…
Clockspeed is History
This week was dual-core week for the many Web sites that cover the latest and greatest processors from AMD and Intel. All of us dutifully reported our numerous benchmarks comparing the new dual-core processors from both companies. And while I am biased and think that our coverage from our editor Patrick Schmid is the best of the lot, I am here today to tell you that it doesn't really matter which CPU you end up buying, because clockspeed is history...
For the longest of times upgrading the process, and board if need be, has always giving the fastest, and therefore best, results while adding RAM and in more recent years picking up a newer video card has given good but not nearly as fast results.
I can see what he’s saying, and agree with it, but at the same time I still think we’ll all be replacing board and processors at the same rate we are now…