gooner_47
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AMD or Intel? Single or Dual Core? X2 or Conroe?
What's peoples opinions on this stuff
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Dom
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intel D 805 (90 quid or so) is currently the better processor, dual core and can be clocked from its standard 2.6Gigs to 3.6Gigs with air cooling, water cooling can see 4gigs - its meant to be perform better than the AMD fx-57 (which is about 3/400 quid) and top end intel processor around the same price area.
Its what a lot of people are doing current and im looking to go that route as well.
Though generally, i think its what ever camp your in and what you prefer etc
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Bart
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dont be so silly.
AM2 prices have CRASHED down lately, it would be silly not to.
At the moment, you can currently get an AMD 4000 socket 939 for for less than £100.
The AMD X2 chips are very cheap too, for what they are.
AMD 64 all the way
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Dom
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well for 90 quid you can have a dual processor that keep up with the fx-57 let alone a single core 4000
And £170 for a AMD 3000 x2?!?! that certainly isnt cheap especially considering the above - almost 100 pounds cheaper and would have it for breakfast, lunch and dinner
But if you dont want to overclock (that would be silly considering you can save mega money) then yea AMD's are a bit cheaper than intels and have similar performance to intels etc
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abdus
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I'd still go for the Intel though
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Leighton
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i would not buy any CPU's for atleast a month. AMD are trying to lower there prices to match Intel and Intel are dropping there prices on the 24th.
so i would wate till atleast then to see what happens.
we are not holding much stock of any CPU's because of this.
Leighton
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Daniel_Corsa
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AMD 64 Athlons all the way.
What do you use your computer for?
If your not going to abuse it no point spending too much on a super dooper processor!
I always use AMD, all new PC's we buy at work are AMD as are the laptops.
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by Leighton
i would not buy any CPU's for atleast a month. AMD are trying to lower there prices to match Intel and Intel are dropping there prices on the 24th.
Leighton
that was the 24th of June fella.
Check it out, there is reductions all over town. hence the deal above.
It mainly applies to the AM2 chips, but the 939's have also came down.
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Bart
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im seriously considering the 4000 for £100. thats cheap as chips
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--Dave--
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depends on what you're using it for. Best bang for your buck I would recommend the AMD Opteron 146. Can be massively overclocked too
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Corsa Sport Gav
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ive got a AMD dual core and its grate
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Cybermonkey
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AMD is the only choice really. best bang for your buck. Budget user, look at Socket A, although no longer supported, you can still get massive performance for very little money. the 3200XP Barton cores w/ 512k L2 can still be overclocked past 2.5ghz, which would put nearly all Intel's to shame.
Remember Dom, the AMD's work harder per clock cycle, so a 4ghz processor or dual core Conroe will be matching raw processing speed with a 3ghz FX62
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ed
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I have an AMD. It's the best ever. 64 bit rocks!
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Jamescorsa97
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i have the Amd X2 4400 with 1 gb & 1gb and i have to say its amazing!!!
It has never stuggled with anything. really is awesome! on my 2nd comp i have the 3800 at 2.4 gig and that awesome too!
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drunkenfool
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quote: Originally posted by Bart
im seriously considering the 4000 for £100. thats cheap as chips
Thats what ive got, can encode DVDs in realtime
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