Let me add more fuel. Apparently you didn't see (the long *sigh*) post #90.kamalmawa said:This is what I said few days back... LOL... You are so confused dude... You just repeat the same thing what I said few days back..
Looks like there is no benchmark app out there to make you happy because it's keep giving good results on X2s..![]()
Are u high dude? benchmarks on Crysis, Farcry 2 are more focusing on Graphic card performance. And my old 8600GTs pretty sucks.. I haven't upgrade to new graphic cards since my mother board is pretty old and it can't get the best out of PCI-E 2.0 graphic cards.
I don't know how did u find out Core2Duo faster on every real world application, 3D rendering, Video Encoding, Audio Encoding, Word Processesing, HTML Rendering since u don't like the results from apps such as EVEREST. Because as far as I know human eye can't see a such thing that fast... U must Terminator from the future. LOL![]()


No point Arguing with n000bs Anusha, hes got a think head and we are wasting our words.Anusha said:Let me add more fuel. Apparently you didn't see (the long *sigh*) post #90.
1. Why did you spend more money on the motherboard? Because there are people with Rs.5400 mobo's overclocking their E5200's to 3.7GHz. Mobo + CPU = Rs. 15000. Beat that priceerformance ratio with an AMD!!!
2. If you say you went with it for SLI, then you've done it wrong again. Because for the same price you could have gotten a single 8800GT which would give better performance PLUS single GPU cards give their max with with every game!
3. Talking about PCI-E 2.0...Even a 4870X2 doesn't really need the bandwidth of PCI-E 2.0. Future cards will need it. But if you install a yet-to-be-released highened graphics card with an AX2, OR if you change the mobo just for PCI-E 2.0, you are dumber than the dumbest guy I know.
4. Everest is a synthetic benchmark suite, that tests features of a CPU individually. Maybe AthlonX2 is 10% slower than a similar clocked Core2Duo in each test, but if you combine everything to simulate a certain real world application, say if 5 of those features are used, it's already 50% slower!!!!!! In a typical video rendering scene, it could be a difference of couple of hours!!!
Anusha said:Let me add more fuel. Apparently you didn't see (the long *sigh*) post #90.
1. Why did you spend more money on the motherboard? Because there are people with Rs.5400 mobo's overclocking their E5200's to 3.7GHz. Mobo + CPU = Rs. 15000. Beat that priceerformance ratio with an AMD!!!
2. If you say you went with it for SLI, then you've done it wrong again. Because for the same price you could have gotten a single 8800GT which would give better performance PLUS single GPU cards give their max with with every game!
3. Talking about PCI-E 2.0...Even a 4870X2 doesn't really need the bandwidth of PCI-E 2.0. Future cards will need it. But if you install a yet-to-be-released highened graphics card with an AX2, OR if you change the mobo just for PCI-E 2.0, you are dumber than the dumbest guy I know.
4. Everest is a synthetic benchmark suite, that tests features of a CPU individually. Maybe AthlonX2 is 10% slower than a similar clocked Core2Duo in each test, but if you combine everything to simulate a certain real world application, say if 5 of those features are used, it's already 50% slower!!!!!! In a typical video rendering scene, it could be a difference of couple of hours!!!
fallenzeraphine said:No point Arguing with n000bs Anusha, hes got a think head and we are wasting our words.
Btw this is the review of the AMD Athlon X2 6000+ on Hexus.net, it fails even to e6400 on all tests except memory bandwidth which doesn't translate to any real gain on real world applications.
Read the Review here
Core2s simply Digest Athlon on gaming and everything Draw ur own conclusions...Dont suck in to ur Fanboyism, Core 2 is simply better than Athlon, Argument closed, I have no time to waste arguing with a Noob
OK, it was your choice to go with an expensive mobo. I'm in a similar spot, but it wasn't THAT expensive. Just that, it was the only option I had those days.kamalmawa said:Anusha. If you don't know about this motherboard don't talk about it.. because it makes you looks stupid .. When I bought this motherboard we didn't have Geforce 8 series on the market.. I had two 7800GTs. Later I sold them to a friend with planning to buy good Geforce 9series cards . But I had some money problem and decided to go with cheap 8600GTs temporary. Yes one of the reason I went for this motherboard was back then nForce 590SLI chipset based boards was a huge hit (570SLI chipset based boards were cheap). And the other reason was inbuilt Creative 24bit Sound card with both Coaxial & Optical outputs..
No I never planing to change the motherboard just because I don't have PCI-E 2.0 slots.. Main reason is I need to get a Quad core CPU which this motherboard doesn't support. Second reason is DDR3 Rams.
Anusha said:OK, it was your choice to go with an expensive mobo. I'm in a similar spot, but it wasn't THAT expensive. Just that, it was the only option I had those days.
But if you bought 2 8600GT's to compensate for the 7800GT's and as a temporary solution, you have wasted more money.
Are you sure the board doesn't support Phenom's? Some nf590 based boards do. And DDR3 is not worth it, if you are not overclocking a Ci7 (can't speak for Phenom II just yet)

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