[geeks] fastest AMD socket 939 and 940 processors
Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com
Thu Mar 12 17:20:03 CDT 2009
On Mar 12, 2009, at 09:20 , Lionel Peterson wrote:
> Mar 11, 2009 08:37:02 PM, geeks at sunhelp.org wrote:
>> I have been thinking of building a new Wintendo, but there are so
>> many choices now, all far faster than what I have, I've not really
>> gotten a handle on it yet.
> The Intel choices are so fast & cheap, it's hard to go wrong. You
> can
> get a very decent Intel Core 2 Duo CPU w/stock cooler for well under
> $100 ($80?), quad Core 2 Duos are well under $200 ($180?), and very
> respectable Intel MBs for just under $100 with very, very, capable
> integrated video, some with DVI or HDMI outputs.
I have not been impressed with Core 2 as an Opteron upgrade. I tried
a couple of Core 2 systems that on paper should blow my Opteron away,
but they didn't.
Since this *IS* a Wintendo, I tested with some games, and was
disappointed in the Intel machines. In some cases, things ran
slower. I was told at the time it was because AMD's central bus was
still a lot better, and DDR2 really wasn't much better than the
Opteron's memory system.
Of course, that was 6 months ago, and I didn't really have time to
investigate very much, so I just punted and decided to wait. I might
have chosen a bad system to demo on, I don't really know. The specs
looked good at the time.
Now we have Phenom and I7 available, and I was thinking that since I
like to keep a machine configuration at least 3 years, maybe I should
push for one of those.
The things driving the upgrade are speed for VMware, games, and some
media work.
For everything else, even this old machine is overkill.
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Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com
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