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Originally posted by Lasereth
New from Tom's Hardware:
Benchmarks under Windows XP - UPDATED
Update Sept 24,2003: Unfortunately we have made a mistake in the original article: In addition to the official P4 EE 3.2GHz we had included benchmark scores of the P4 Extreme 3.4GHz and 3.6GHz. These values were planned for a future THG article and were not intended to be included here. We would like to apologize especially to those readers who misinterpreted our charts. The two bars of the P4 Extreme 3.4GHz and 3.6GHz have now been removed. However, this issue does not affect our conclusion as we have only compared the official P4 3.2GHz EE to all other test candidates in our original article. For your information: The press sample of the P4 Extreme provided by Intel does not have a multiplier lock and is already designed for higher clock speeds.
I don't know why they took out the 3.4 GHz and 3.6 GHz EE's, but I'm fucking confused now. Oh well. I guess now AMD really does have the most powerful CPU on the market.
-Lasereth
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This is VERY odd. It makes it sound like THG got in trouble or pressured some how. I wish I had saved the graphics of the original tests