I was just looking through the videos in YouTube, and came across an interesting one, which i had seen long back.
What happens when the CPU cooler is removed?
Its a test on both AMD and Intel processors done by Tom's Hardware in 2001. Well personally i like Intel than AMD. And i am sure than Intel always leads AMD in all aspects.
I have a 2:17 duration video, but i cant find it in Youtube. Its a 1:40 sec video:
Results :
1) Intel Pentium 4/2000
Temperature = 29 degree C/ 84 F
Application Slows down
CPU survives
2) Intel Pentium 3/1000
Temperature = 38 degree C/ 100 F
Application Freezes
CPU survives
3) AMD Athlon 1400
Temperature = 370 degree C/ 698 F
Application Crashes
CPU and Board up in smoke
4) AMD Palomino 1200
Temperature = 298 degree C/ 568 F
Application Crashes
Thermal Diode fails, and CPU up in smoke
I know this is an old video, but check out this video:
It says 8 Intel cores faster than 16 AMD cores!
Interesting, isnt it? According to me, Intel still over rules AMD !!
What happens when the CPU cooler is removed?
Its a test on both AMD and Intel processors done by Tom's Hardware in 2001. Well personally i like Intel than AMD. And i am sure than Intel always leads AMD in all aspects.
I have a 2:17 duration video, but i cant find it in Youtube. Its a 1:40 sec video:
Results :
1) Intel Pentium 4/2000
Temperature = 29 degree C/ 84 F
Application Slows down
CPU survives
2) Intel Pentium 3/1000
Temperature = 38 degree C/ 100 F
Application Freezes
CPU survives
3) AMD Athlon 1400
Temperature = 370 degree C/ 698 F
Application Crashes
CPU and Board up in smoke
4) AMD Palomino 1200
Temperature = 298 degree C/ 568 F
Application Crashes
Thermal Diode fails, and CPU up in smoke
I know this is an old video, but check out this video:
It says 8 Intel cores faster than 16 AMD cores!
Interesting, isnt it? According to me, Intel still over rules AMD !!
