mostthe scores have theTbird in da lead and it is about 400Mhz slower. even if they were Priced the same I would get the tbird. AMD is AOK.
Greg
Huh? the only gaming benchmarks the p4 won on were like Q3 at 640x480!... all the game benchmarks that were done at 1024x768x32 were all even cause the video card was the bottleneck. So it wouldn't technically matter what cpu you have.As you have learned, Pentium 4 works well with modern games, and Athlon is better for office applications and content creation programs.
He makes a good point about the P4's price and having to buy the RDRAM at a 200% surcharge.. but then ruins it by rattling off babble about the 266fsb tbird's not being available country wide and ddr ram being "much more expensive than pc133"? DUHOf course, Pentium 4 is far too pricy yet and demands the unattractive RDRAM, though Athlon too suffers some shortcomings. In particular, its 266MHz versions, especially the elder ones, are not available countrywide, besides DDR SDRAM is still much more expensive than PC133 SDRAM.
