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Date: | Tue, 11 Aug 1998 15:21:16 -0400 |
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The CPU floating point is kind of over rated in this gaming issue. The video is
the most important component for games. I have a K6 with a Stealth 3D 3000, and
a Monster 3D and if my games were any faster I don't think I could play them.
I'm sure that PII 600MHz with a plain video card couldn't move my games as
nicely. See through the hype folks.
HTH
Jose
John D. Penberthy wrote:
> If you are not playing games the AMD substitution will be OK, but while the
> price looks good the shortcomings of the K6 floating point processing makes
> it a poor substitute in first person shooters, (i.e. Quake/Unreal.)
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> >Why don't you just use an AMD 233 MMX? it's cheaper and faster in windows
> >anyway,and can be overclocked..Can usually be had for less than $100.I
> >don't mean to sound like a smart A**,but just a thot.
> >
> >Dan
> >At 08:38 AM 09/08/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >>I have been looking for an Intel Pentium 233 processor with MMX but have
> >>been unable to find any in stock except for one place in California. They
> >>are asking $180 for the chip which is too high
> >>for me.
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