--- In [email protected], off_world_beings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], akasha_108 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, it just arrived via Fed Ex. I going to fire that baby up.>>
> 
> Is that 4,400 MHZ !???
> Is that a Mac?
> 
> OffWorld

Its 2.2 GHz. ADM tends to double the MHz for its model numbers because
an ADM CPU at .5x MHz, tends to equal the performance of an Intel CPU
at x Mhz. Due to its architecture. Its hard to swallow at first, but I
have used both ADM and Intel CPUs for some time, and it appears to be
true. And many benchmarks back it up. My current 1.6 GHz (ADM 3200)
ADM single core runs about the same performance in my own benchmarks
as another 2.8GHz Hyperthread Intel machine.

However, this new CPU is dual core, so there are two CPUs on one
chip!. So it actually is is running 2 x 2.2 GHz. (Not to be confused
with a dual processor mother board with two CPUs)

Its a self-built PC. I happen to have a 939 socket motherboard with a
slower single core adm processor at present. So I am popping that out
and inserting the new dual core. 







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