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I used to play games with a friend, LAN party every week at his job, where the boss liked Pentium 3 and 4 processors, same ATI Radeon 8500 video. My 1.4 would keep up with the 2 ghz P4, and outright stomp the P4 1.4 ghz sytems, and I never overheated as the host! We were all running Kingston network cards. (Best network card I've ever had, put it in a machine that was lousy at the game, and it could host WITH NO LAG. I always ended up being the host anywhere else. Plus I usually had the top machine in the group elsewhere. Even when gigabit became "the thing", it still would outperform on hosting even though it was only a 10/100). First of the "Athlon XP" line was a (I think) 1400XP, was some where around 1.2ghz. That was the time frame when AMD was labeling their chips based on what Intel chip that my matched the performance of. I.e. 1400XP=1.4ghz P4, 3200XP=3.2ghz Intel My 2500XP is actually 1.8ghz... My K6-2 actually shut itself off... Last one we manually had to shut down was a Pentium 120mhz... I forget when it switched...unless you had an older power supply in it, that would definitely explain that behavior. ![]() |
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