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Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2004 9:13 pm    Post subject: to mr CAD Guy (hp w/athlon64 3400+) Reply with quote

hello mr CAD Guy! are you still subscribing this group? I've just found your
message about your hp with atjlon 64 3400+ processor in google archives.
I intend to buy exactly the same one, but I'm courious what
would you say about its stability? Especially during
renderings. I heard many opinions that athlons (however
these were not 64) used to hang just in the end of the
rendering process. Is it true? What is your experience
with this processor?

And how long can you work with the battery? I heard also that
amd gives more heat than p4 and because of that the battery
goes off faster.

And the last question: did you, after all, succed to crack
geforce4 440 go to softquadro4? what was a result?

Merry Christmas to all of you!

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best wishes,

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Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2004 9:59 pm    Post subject: Re: to mr CAD Guy (hp w/athlon64 3400+) Reply with quote

Never heard of a CPU causing a hang during anything. In any event, that
would be a software problem. The CPU has no knowledge what is being
done with it. It just processes bits and bytes.

I have been using Athlons for six years and am always surprised that I
people blame all kinds of things on them and never notice the problems
that crop up with Intel.

I think that Intel is the big heat problem CPU these days. It goes with
the higher GHz.
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