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...and the conclusion? THG is basically a haven for babbling bullsh*t. Look at these gems:
FAIR? That's hardly fair. If it was an auto race, then the car that was running faster, cooler, and far ahead would be sidelined while the broken auto could be repaired and then the race would be restarted! Utter bullsh*t.
Here we go again. The only clear conclusion than anyone with half a brain reached is THG is incapable of doing any kind of testing that is consistent and makes any sense at all. Stats changed for no reason, were reset without any explanation, game tests ran faster with a single card then with one in SLI. Who the hell knows what really went on. The halfbrains at THG sure as hell don't.
IDIOTIC STATMENT ALERT. The system was not shutting down due to some problem with Windows. ZERO to do with AMD. This is a hardware stress test not an issue finding mission on Windows.
WHAT? Only one option? Based on what? They didn't TEST WITH ANY OTHER OPTIONS. So how do they know? Are these people playing with a full deck here? And since for most of the test the SLI option was not even utilized it makes the statement even more idiotic.
so let me get this straight. Even though the Intel system will cost far more to run, it is still a better option for business? And what are they talking about when they say "especially in view of its availability" ?? What does that mean? So now AMD systems can't be recommended because they are not readily available like Intel? WTF. THG has proven beyond all doubt that they are a bunch of lackluster, pathetic lamers that has nearly zero hardware knowledge and less common sense than a 5 year old.
*shakes head*
Later, we had to replace the motherboard in the Intel system with one based on the Intel 955X chipset, which also meant that SLI operation was no longer possible. In order to make the test fair, we also removed the SLI configuration from the AMD system.
FAIR? That's hardly fair. If it was an auto race, then the car that was running faster, cooler, and far ahead would be sidelined while the broken auto could be repaired and then the race would be restarted! Utter bullsh*t.
When multiple applications are running, the clear conclusion is that the Intel Pentium 840 Extreme Edition is superior to the AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+.
Here we go again. The only clear conclusion than anyone with half a brain reached is THG is incapable of doing any kind of testing that is consistent and makes any sense at all. Stats changed for no reason, were reset without any explanation, game tests ran faster with a single card then with one in SLI. Who the hell knows what really went on. The halfbrains at THG sure as hell don't.
However, in exchange, the user does gain the benefit of stability - our Intel system ran for 14 days without a problem. The AMD system ran smoothly from the start, which leads us to conclude that the nForce SLI basis is stable with the AMD platform. The only downside was that after long periods of operation, the AMD machine wouldn't shut down via software.
IDIOTIC STATMENT ALERT. The system was not shutting down due to some problem with Windows. ZERO to do with AMD. This is a hardware stress test not an issue finding mission on Windows.
With the AMD platform you've only got one option, which fortunately is stable: to combine the AMD platform with a motherboard based on NVIDIA's nForce4 SLI chipset.
WHAT? Only one option? Based on what? They didn't TEST WITH ANY OTHER OPTIONS. So how do they know? Are these people playing with a full deck here? And since for most of the test the SLI option was not even utilized it makes the statement even more idiotic.
and then they state...With no load on the systems, you can already see the difference between the Intel and the AMD platforms - the Intel system uses 13% more power than AMD. This increases to 30% when both systems are running under a full load. The table also shows you what this all amounts to per year for each system: there's a difference of $54 when both systems are running round the clock under a full load. Just think about how smaller companies might easily install 100 systems, and what a difference the extra $5,400 would make!
So, what to buy when you need a top system for a nice sum? For business use, the Intel system should be the better choice, especially in view of its availability as well as the already existing service from Intel partners and system vendors.
so let me get this straight. Even though the Intel system will cost far more to run, it is still a better option for business? And what are they talking about when they say "especially in view of its availability" ?? What does that mean? So now AMD systems can't be recommended because they are not readily available like Intel? WTF. THG has proven beyond all doubt that they are a bunch of lackluster, pathetic lamers that has nearly zero hardware knowledge and less common sense than a 5 year old.
*shakes head*