
Pentium 4 2.8Ghz Review 186
Alex Behrens writes "Hardware-Unlimited, part of the 3D-Unlimited Network, has posted a review of the Pentium 4 2.8Ghz! The review includes all the latest benchmarks and information about the final Pentium 4 processor before we hit the 3Ghz mark. Check it out!"
Douuuuuuuuuble POSTINGS!! (Score:1, Troll)
Now still on the Front Page, where Everyone Can See It!
Double Posting Faster than Ever Before!!
This iiiiiiiissssssssss ridiculous!
Thank youuuuuuuu for watching!
Re:Douuuuuuuuuble POSTINGS!! (Score:1)
Re:Douuuuuuuuuble POSTINGS!! (Score:1)
P4 2.8Ghz - $500
Editors that read their own front page - priceless
Re:Douuuuuuuuuble POSTINGS!! (Score:2)
Since Hertz [dictionary.com] is a unit of measurement named after the German physicist who was the first to produce electromagnetic waves artificially, it should be capitalized.
And I really hate with a passion, seeing m where M should be, considering m is 1,000,000,000 times smaller than M.
Re:Douuuuuuuuuble POSTINGS!! (Score:2)
now... uGhz would be different!(and would confuse the hell out of people!)
Re:Douuuuuuuuuble POSTINGS!! (Score:2)
omg april fools! (Score:1)
omg! april fools!
Taco, ever read your own site? (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Taco, ever read your own site? (Score:1)
Warning: Slashdot karma shortage! (Score:5, Funny)
"It's about all we can do right now," CmdrTaco said in an interview Monday morning. "We're hoping to get a new shipment of karma in within the next few days, but until then we're gonna have to just keep posting trollbait." Mr. Taco refused to comment on rumors that the low-quality postings were in any way related to the recent spate of coffee-machine breakdowns at slashdot.
Stay tuned for further developments.
Unanticipated Side Effect (Score:2, Funny)
Sources are reporting that a recent attempt to slow the depletion of the karma pool at Slashdot have proven unsuccessful. Internal audits leaked to this station have revealed that, in fact, karma utilization has risen in the past hours.
One person close to the Slashdot team has stated: "We thought that the moderators would realize that the posts would be perfect fodder for modding down. Unfortunately, we were wrong."
In addition to many people modding comments highlighting the duplicate postings up, there have been unconfirmed reports of cross-posting of ideas getting modded up. If these reports are true, it is still to be seen whether this represents a duplication of ideas or an intentional abuse of the system.
How about reinstating M1 and M2 privs? (Score:2)
Gues that the (Score:1, Troll)
Re:Gues that the (Score:3, Funny)
2.8GHz! Already? (Score:5, Funny)
How did they get one??? (Score:2)
How about camping at the chip store or waiting for the UPS man all night just to get the chip and test it to see if it's really faster than the 2.6 ghz. OF course it's gonna be faster. When was the last time that you saw a nonoverclocked chip of slower speed beat the newer one?
Re:How did they get one??? (Score:2)
Memory and system bus (Score:1)
Re:Memory and system bus (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Memory and system bus (Score:1)
Geeks should buy Mac - much better for geeks :)
Re:Memory and system bus (Score:1)
Not that I mind, either -- I actually consider myself quite lucky!
Re:Memory and system bus (Score:1)
With GNU attach client (X)Emacs loads up in a fraction of second :)
Seriously, most of information/document tasks (including notepad related) work fine even on Pentium II it it has enough memory and good speed of data exchange between memory and disks. It makes more sense to have a workgroup server or a power workstation with Pentioum Celeron 500 MHZ and 2048 MB RAM rather than Pentium 4 3 Ghz and 128 MB RAM !
Patience (Score:5, Insightful)
When a review of a "new release" hits one site, wait 24 hours for all of them to release reviews then link it in one article?
You could even time it, considering many of the sites do "previews" that say something along the lines of "the NDA will expire on XX/YY, until then..." Sort of gives you a clue when the full review is coming out.
Furthermore: (Score:1)
before you ... (Score:1)
thanks for posting that second story. it was an inspiring event. we really need a second thread to discuss the challenges faced by the intel marketing department.
Jumped the shark (Score:5, Funny)
(a) When they switched to a "pay for no ads" service
(b) When they posted a dupe story within a six hour period
(c) When they started displaying those huge ads
(d) When they started showing MS ads in those banners
Re:Jumped the shark (Score:1, Offtopic)
Jumped the shark - defined (Score:2)
defined - saw that episode last week! (Score:1)
I just saw that episode the other day, they broadcast the show in sweden every morning 8-9 on Kanal 5...
but I cant remember defining the expression of jumping the shark..
You do mean the episode where Fonz gets challenged by a beachboy, the first contest is a tie, and to break the tie they jump over the shark, and the competitor bails out just before the ramp?
Re:Jumped the shark - defined (Score:3, Informative)
Mmmm, not quite. The point at which something has jummped the shark is that precise moment where you know that the 'golden days' are over. You know that from that point, it's all downhill.
There's a good web site about jumping the shark as applied to TV shows here [jumptheshark.com].
Re:Jumped the shark - defined (better) (Score:1)
Redundancy (Score:5, Interesting)
The whole problem here is that Taco doesn't read his own site anymore. He just assumes that whatever he posts coudln't possibly have been put up already by anyone else. If you disagree with me, just look back at all the redundant posts in the past and you'll notice that the second poster is always the supreme leader himself...
Re:Redundancy (Score:1)
This means that complaining does not help, since he does not read the site, much less the comments...
This means that complaining does not help, since he does not read the site, much less the comments...
(I was hoping that redundent comments could be a remedy, but I guess it just results in spam
Ghz != GHz (Score:2, Informative)
One of the got it right.
Re:Ghz != GHz (Score:2)
Re:Ghz != GHz (Score:1, Funny)
Sure ya can; I recommend a ballpeen hammer.
Re:Ghz != GHz (Score:1)
You got it wrong. It should be:
"One of them got it right."
Note that the period belongs inside the quotes.
Re:Ghz != GHz (Score:1)
Re:Ghz != GHz (Score:2)
I was told it was something like a hezla
Intel no longer loves MS? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Intel no longer loves MS? (Score:2)
Windows hasn't dramatically required much more CPU - ram has been more critical. You can run both nt 4 and 2k (and I think xp) on as little as a pentium 133- but nt 4 will run decently with 64mb ram, whereas 128mb ram is a more comfortable minimum for win2k.
It's obvious why the story was posted again!!! (Score:4, Funny)
A New Pentium 4 Processor? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:A New Pentium 4 Processor? (Score:1)
Re:A New Pentium 4 Processor? (Score:1)
I'd really appreciate it.
In todays news, Intel buys Slashdot... (Score:1)
Double posting faster than ever (Score:3, Funny)
2nd times a charm (Score:1)
These really should have been combined into one post.
Intel announces new processor (Score:5, Funny)
More reviews (Score:5, Informative)
Re:More reviews (Score:2)
Re:More reviews (Score:1)
No thanks (Score:1)
News (Score:1, Redundant)
read 42.8 GHz (Score:2, Funny)
i need to get some sleep.
tip for slashdot editors (Score:2, Funny)
Re:tip for slashdot editors (Score:2)
Error in the first paragraph (Score:3, Interesting)
12 months ago - 2.0GHZ
Now - 2.8GHz
Fairly soon - 3.0 GHZ
Where is Moore's Law? How does fairly soon translate to 4GH?
Re:Error in the first paragraph (Score:1)
Re:Error in the first paragraph (Score:2)
(look at it this way, if you doubled the number of transistors on a P4, you could theoreticly do twice the amount of actions per clock tick.. so it's theoreticly twice as fast without increasing the amount of Hz)
Re:Error in the first paragraph (Score:1)
basic math (Score:2, Informative)
Just started reading the review and noticed this paragraph:
Sorry for my ignorance, but when did 3GHz become twice as fast as 2GHz? According to 2.0GHz and 2.8GHz point estimates, Intel should hit 4.0GHz about a year from now (2.8*(2.8/2.0)=3.92). A little slower than Moore's law predicts...
Jason
Re:basic math (Score:1)
Re:basic math (Score:1)
moore's law [tuxedo.org] indeed slows as time marches forward. when he originally came up with it in the mid-1960's, it was speed doubles every 12 months. Today, it's roughly 18. Maybe this getting to 3.0 GHz from 2.0 in 18 months is evidence of Moore's law stretching itself to something longer than 18 months.
Re:basic math (Score:2)
Re:basic math (Score:2)
And as we all know, processor clock speed does not mean a faster processor.
Re:basic math (Score:1)
Re:basic math (Score:1)
Its obvious why there was a double posting... (Score:1)
grousing about duplicate stories (Score:3, Funny)
i mean, just look at the kind of info we get from page 5 [hardware-unlimited.com] of the linked review:
The video card is still throttling the higher resolutions...
blah blah blah...
We are also nearing 300 frames per second at the lowest resolutions...
blah blah blah, wait for it, because the paragraph ends...
meaning that the Pentium 4 running at 2.8Ghz is really fast.
i mean c'mon folks, could you make it through the day without this kind of insightful, probing journalism?
i expect this kind of devastating information to be important to us on slashdot!
Not awake yet (Score:2)
Oh... wait... never mind.
Re:Not awake yet... damn it. (Score:2)
Oh... wait... never mind.
Great. Thanks to Taco, I unwittingly produced a redundant post: " Did any other late-night owls... [slashdot.org]"
Don't believe the hype -- duplicate stories are NOT a victimless crime!
This is embarassing (Score:1)
They broke 1 ghz??? (Score:2)
What ? They broke 1 ghz?
They have 2.0 ghz?
Huh? A 2.8ghz?!?!?! Where have I been?
You would think they way they do these benchmarks that you really need 200+ FPS in Quake 3 at 1600*1200@32 with everything to the max.
I still have a 486 running Linux around here to use as a beast for some things.
Re:They broke 1 ghz??? (Score:1)
Re:They broke 1 ghz??? (Score:2)
Example: On dorm last year, I had my little mear P3 850 with a TNT2 Ultra 32mb. Yea, it sucks but I am a musician, not a gamer so I don't really care. Well, anyway, alot of people had 'new' computers that were supposed to be so fast and good. Well most of them came with 128mb memory. A few had 256, but they had to ask for it 'special'. In all seriousness, the amount of memory should double every 18 months as well, or at least ever 24 months. Anyway, Their computers ran like crap. They didn't have newer drivers, they didn't set up their systems right, they ran WinME, and they still thought that they got a good deal. When really they should have spent 1/3rd of what they did, gotten an older system, and kept it clean and optimized. I saw people get between 300-700 on 3dMark 2001. WTF is that? My system was beating most by 3-5x that! After I sat down with some of their systems and worked on them a bit I was able to improve them, but not totally.
They were sold on chip speed, nothing else. They thought that the fastest chip would mean the fastest computer. All those crap OEM compenents, cheap video, cheap mobo, cheap memory. I would rather have an old system that's good, than a new one that sucks.
Think for a second, what if, they stopped increasing the chip speed. Then what would happen? 2 things. Programmers would have to get efficiant with things that they are slack on (MSFT OSes), and computer sales would actually start looking at other stuff. No longer would they sell systems with 64mb or 128mb of memory. 512-1gb would be standard. Good system boards and cases would be defacto. Good powersupplies. Good cooling.
Selling on processor is like selling a car based on HP only. Remember that there is Torque too, and HP/Weight ratio, as well as handling, stability, acceleration, top speed, gearing, etc... And some people want it to be comfortable to ride in and efficiant too!!
Sorry if the joke wasn't apparent.
Re:They broke 1 ghz??? (Score:2)
I just recently bought a Tyan Tiger MPX and two 1.2 GHz Athlon MPs. I didn't want to spend the big bucks on 1.5 or 1.6 GHz Athlon MPs, since I'd probably see very little speed improvement over the incremental speed bumps -- not to mention saving myself over $100 on each processor.
Where are the Athlons? (Score:1)
Re:Where are the Athlons? (Score:3, Informative)
They aren't. AMD made a paper release: they claimed the chip had been released to try to one-up Intel, but they won't be ready to put it into production until sometime next month; this is the exact same trick Intel used to pull when it was P3 vs. Athlon (of course, the zealots who used to whine a bitch then are notably quiet now).
Of course, most rational people ignore such 'releases' as marketting gimmicks whether they be prepetrated by Intel or AMD; the real release of the AthlonXP 2400+ and 2600+ won't be until next month. AMD's lost the speed game... until next quarter when it releases the hammers. Whoopdedo. I'm sure /. will celebraet.
Who cares, twice even (Score:1)
AMD baby, more bang for the buck.
Popup Hell (Score:1)
So not only is this a duplicate topic, the site pointed to is guaranteed to annoy.
so what? (Score:1)
What would be even cooler [punny] is if they made processors with the same MIPS but way less POWER requirements.
IIRC I once saw a paper on mW per MIPS [citeseer]. That's the type of research intel and amd should be looking into.
here, kitty kitty (Score:1)
Re:here, kitty kitty (Score:1)
Taco's was really first (Score:2)
No g0 Moto? (Score:1)
I have read in various places that Mot0 has suffered some tremendous "braindrain" in their design teams, which badly affected their ability to bust out fastr ch1ps....But I first heard this tale of woe like 2 years ago! Could it be that they have yet to recover from this unfortunate ph3nomenon?
I'm beginning to wonder if Apple should just abandon the RISC platform altogether and let loose with the Intel version of OS X that they undoubtedly have (X being based on openstep).
Also, I once read an article on ARS a couple years back about the whole RISC vs. CISC debate being largely erroneous. That some of the x86 registers (I think they were actually using an AMD for comparison) actually had reduced instruction sets and that some of the registers on the (then current) G3 had some complex instructions embedded into its architecture. It said that a more accurate term to describe CPU architecture for b0th x86 and PPC would be FISC standing for FAST Instruction Set...
at any rate, I would like to see the PPC brought to the point where they could start putting out wafers of chips that clocked somewhere in the neighborhood of the x86 product line. Especially since at similar clockspeeds they would outperform their conterparts, but also because in the minds of the publix, Mhz is highly marketable. Most people equate Mhz with Mph...
Speed (Score:1)
One ought to get the ability to moderate the articles, not just the comments.
Lead? (Score:1)
Seem like a pretty pathetic lead for the price you pay.
Dual P4s? (Score:2)
Electro-magnetic radiation (Score:1)
Remember that the higher the frequency, higher the energy level, so more care should be exercised before you decide to put yourself under exposure for long hours every day.
Also, the clock speeds are near the frequency of the microwave radiation on your oven, that thing about resonance of the H2O molecule that makes you feel all warm. Another bit to worry about.
In the end that may prove be a non-issue, but I'm no expert on the field and usually prefer to exercise caution now and avoid chemotherapy later
Re:Electro-magnetic radiation (Score:1)
thats producing a few hundred watts of radiation you can start to worry.. but i highly doubt that your pc is going to put out anywhere near the power of a microwave
Re:Electro-magnetic radiation (Score:1)
Sweet (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Can we say DUPLICATE? (Score:1)
2,800,000 times in a second
(2.8 GHz)
Re:Can we say DUPLICATE? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Can we say DUPLICATE? (Score:1)
Re:A first (Score:2, Interesting)
Be careful in pointing it out though, or you might be issued a "flame bait"
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Re:A first (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Is this a joke? (Score:1)
Damn, if it bothers you that much make your own damn site...
Re:Bug in 2.8Ghz (Score:2, Funny)