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Does anyone know where I can find a chart that has the Ghz of each new processor? In ads they never put the Ghz anymore, only the new products names like Intel Celeron M 390, and I never know what Ghz it is anymore.
P4 3.4 ghz
1 gb ram
Asus P4P800 se motherboard
ATI All In Wonder 9600 XT video card
40 GB Western Digital hard drive
150 GB Western Digital 2nd hard drive
LG DVD Rom
LG DVD Ram bu

http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu.html go there tomshardware is an awesome site look around there a little and play around with the charts.
This is the graphics charts http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphics.html

Oh yeah and remember don't go for the ghz that isnt the most important thing anymore. Look at the charts and see that the intel with the highest ghz didn't score as high as the equvelent price brand. Intel has gone with the high clock speeds and now they are losing to the underdogs AMD wich may no longer be theunderdogs.

Just click the table to enlarge...right click & "save as" if you wanna keep a copy
http://www.tomshardware.com/2005/11/21/the_mother_of_all_cpu_charts_2005/page20.html

Everyone wants to talk about Intels new core Conroe like it's going to destory any processor out on the market, but Intel has a habbit of overhyping their products and I'll wait and see on real test to see if it's as really good as they say or just overhype. Even if it's as good as they say Conroe core will get knocked off the thrown pretty quickly seeing as AMD's reverse H/T structure is in development and if that process structure is as good as AMD says it's going to be then Intel is going to fall behind once again.
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ OC 2.7ghz
2GB Dual Channel DDR 3200
Nvidia 7800GT
SATA II 2x 200gig 7200rpm 16mb cache RAID-0
Gigabyte Nforce 4 SLI

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