T Twizted_3kgt Daemon Poster Messages 771 Location NY, USA Jan 16, 2006 #1 With my cpu OC'd where it is right now, what's the Pentium equivalent? I thought there was a chart, but I can't find it.
With my cpu OC'd where it is right now, what's the Pentium equivalent? I thought there was a chart, but I can't find it.
V Vybuni Daemon Poster Messages 1,486 Location N/A Jan 16, 2006 #2 I think if you download CBid it will tell you somewhere.
OP OP T Twizted_3kgt Daemon Poster Messages 771 Location NY, USA Jan 16, 2006 #3 Ok, dl'd it and it says: Clock Speed: 2697.34 --- P-Rating: 4446+ Is the Pentium equivalent the P-rating?
Ok, dl'd it and it says: Clock Speed: 2697.34 --- P-Rating: 4446+ Is the Pentium equivalent the P-rating?
S savagenator In Runtime Messages 203 Jan 16, 2006 #4 wow, you really notched up the OC. If the p-rating is the same thing as the p-rating on the AMD models, then its the same as a 4.446 ghz intel
wow, you really notched up the OC. If the p-rating is the same thing as the p-rating on the AMD models, then its the same as a 4.446 ghz intel
V Vybuni Daemon Poster Messages 1,486 Location N/A Jan 16, 2006 #5 I think thats what i means, what else could it be. My p-rating is almost just over 4800
OP OP T Twizted_3kgt Daemon Poster Messages 771 Location NY, USA Jan 16, 2006 #6 hrmm...I don't know...it could be the AMD rating...like 3700+ is now 4446+
SHAWN Field Engineer Messages 4,695 Location Long Island, NY Jan 16, 2006 #7 3700+ = P4 3.7ghz so 4446+ is = to P4 4.446. Either way it turns out to be the same.
Disillusion Daemon Poster Messages 810 Jan 16, 2006 #9 Pretty sad that it takes Intel another 1.7 GHz to compete. lol
R Running Daemon Poster Messages 543 Jan 16, 2006 #10 frequencies really have nothing to do with anything when comparing intel and amd =P