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Real Gaming Challenge Rematch: Intel vs. AMD - TechAmok
Real Gaming Challenge Rematch: Intel vs. AMD - [hardware] 05:21 AM EDT - Aug,02 2006 - post a comment 
The chaps over at
ExtremeTech have posted an article called 'Real Gaming Challenge Rematch:
Intel vs. AMD'. No $1000 CPUs. No dual $500 graphics cards. No insanely high
or ridiculously low graphics settings. No timedemos. This time they take a
typical mass-market system and play games normally to find the fastest
processor. Here's a taster:
When you consider all six games, the winner
becomes abundantly clear. There's not a single game where the Core 2 Duo
didn't deliver a higher average frame rate. Across all games, Intel's new
CPU delivered a 16% higher frame rate. What is more important is that it spent a
significantly smaller amount of time beneath our arbitrary thresholds for a
really smooth and enjoyable gameplay experience. In fact, there are three
games-half of our sample group!-where the Core 2 Duo essentially never dipped
below the minimum threshold at all.
Both systems are truly fantastic game platforms, and the recent aggressive
pricing by both Intel and AMD are very exciting. Compared with last year's
tests, the games in our group are more demanding, and our minimum frame-rate
thresholds are higher, too. Despite this, both systems delivered higher overall
frame rates and, more importantly, spent less time beneath the minimum FPS
threshold.
Though we proclaim Core 2 Duo the clear winner, we can't be too hard on the
Athlon 64 X2. It turned in a great performance and definitely makes a great
gaming CPU. We've lauded the game performance of AMD's CPUs for a long time, and
they didn't get any slower with the introduction of Intel's Core 2 lineup, just
less expensive.
The real winner here is the consumer. You don't need to spend several
thousand dollars on hardware to make a great gaming system. At 1280x1024-the
most common LCD resolution and 40% higher-res than 720p high definition-you can
have a really awesome time gaming with a single sub-$300 graphics card and a CPU
just over $300. And you don't need to reduce the game's detail levels to do it;
we ran all these tests using each game's "high" setting. With such
high-performance dual-core CPUs priced so aggressively, and with Vista coming
out in the next year with a strong focus on improving PC gaming, the signs look
good for PC game fans.
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