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I found the answer to your question. I believe that the three best and most powerful processors for Intel are: The Intel Core i7-965 Processor Extreme Edition is by far the most superior processor, and the other two are the Intel Core i7-940 processor and the Intel Core i7-920 processor. As far as AMD processors are concerned, the AMD Phenom II X4 940 Processor is the superior processor followed by the AMD Phenom II X4 920 and the AMD Phenom II X4 910 Processor respectively.
Sources: It is my opinion.
Well... AMD has consistently brought us an excellent range of processors, firstly as a much welcome alternative to the overpriced Intel range, and now as the favoured processor among video professionals and many power users. As a PC builder, I have experienced most of the AMD processors, as well as the Intel Pentiums. Most recently, the AthlonXP range has been brought out.
Upon first trying these processors, I was very surprised to find they were even more powerful than I had expected. They are of course, easy to install, and most supporting motherboards recognise the model number straight away and set the correct clock speed and multiplier. I would strongly recommend using a high quality (preferably AMD approved) heatsink and fan with these processors – they burn almost instantly with no heatsink attached – unlike the old K6 series which would happily run for a while.
If in doubt, buy the Processor-In-A-Box edition, which comes with a suitable heatsink and fitting instructions. Also a good quality case with good airflow is essential – I always use an additional 80mm fan at the rear. If you want a very good quality case try the Inwin 508.In my own machine, I am currently using an AthlonXP 1500 (the lowest of the range), and I the PC with ease for high end video editing.
Although I do not have DDR RAM, I would recommend it – it does improve the overall performance specifically with these processors. One thing you should be aware of is that the model number (1500-2100 at time of writing) does not correspond directly to the clock speed, although it does give a rough idea of the equivalent performance for comparison to Pentium 4. For reference here are the actual clock speeds for each model number:1500+ 1.33GHz1600+ 1.4GHz1700+ 1.47GHz1800+ 1.53GHz1900+ 1.6GHz2000+ 1.67GHzConsult the AMD web site for information on later models.
It has a lot of useful information, including recommending cases, heatsinks, motherboards, etc. AMD have chosen to use model numbers rather than clock speeds because they are a measure of performance. The processors are better than the Pentium alternatives at faster clock speeds, because they accomplish more instructions per cycle. Overall, every model of this processor offers top performance (and I mean really top performance) at a very good price compared to Intel’s alternative.
The AthlonXP 2100+ is supposed to outperform Intel’s top processor at the time of writing. If you are thinking of purchasing or building a new PC, I would highly recommend an AthlonXP. Sources: http://www.ciao.co.uk/AMD_AthlonXP__Review_5268084 .
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