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Re: AmigaOne X1000: best potential mini-space shuttle controller?
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2011, 02:42:31 PM »
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Well on a dual G5 1.8 versus a C2D Mini 2.4 I can definitely beat it playing UT2004 in terms of Framerate at a given setting. Also, Doom 3 and photoshop do better against it , but then again the Mini doesn't have an impressive GFX card.

PPC seemed to always be ahead of any Netburst CPUs and the 604e did very well versus a Pentium Pro


Were the computers running an equivalent graphic card?. if not, then it's nonsense to compare. BTW, the ppc code of doom3 is crap compared to the original x86 optimized code, so no matter how you look at it, it always will run better on x86.
Amiga 1200 desktop. Apollo 030/50 Mhz 8mb ram + ClassicWB + Wb 3.1
Amiga 500 + ACA500Plus + 16gb CF | ECS Power!!!
C64 DTV + Keyboard mod. Waiting for a 1541 disk ve...
Mac Mini G4 1.42Ghz 1gb OSX(tiger)/Morphos 3.7 Registered
C64mini + usb drive with loads of games...