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TylerG
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O.P. Recommendations for Athlon 64.
I am thinking about getting an AMD Athlon 64 Processor. Is any Athlon 64 good, Is the difference huge in like a cheap one and an expensive one? And also I am wondering how good is an Athlon 64 FX-57??
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09-23-2005 05:27 AM |
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Hank
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RE: Recommendations for Athlon 64.
quote: Originally posted by TylerG
nd also I am wondering how good is an Athlon 64 FX-57??
that i dont know anything about those models
quote: Originally posted by TylerG
I am thinking about getting an AMD Athlon 64 Processor. Is any Athlon 64 good, Is the difference huge in like a cheap one and an expensive one?
im running a AMD64 Athlon 3500+ . i dont know how well the sampron 64Bits are but my guess they'd be good enough
This post was edited on 09-23-2005 at 06:10 AM by Hank.
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09-23-2005 06:09 AM |
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Th3rmal
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RE: Recommendations for Athlon 64.
which country do u live in? if u live in australia i hav some info about it. AMD Athlon 64 3500+ is a really good board at around $400 (this was a couple of months ago, like all prices listed) or a AMD Athlon 64 3000+ which is about $240. Sempron isnt that good if u want performance but itll do the job if u just want to use the pc for basic home use (like surfing the net, checking emails, occasionally playing games, etc). If ur getting a new mother board get the Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9 at around $190 and if ur getting a new graphics card get the Xpertvision GeForce 6600GT at around $270. This information came out of a magazine which i buy and these are really good components if u want a value system. Also with the processors if u want a good upgrade path for the future, whatever AMD processor u get make surre it is Socket 939.
Hope this helps
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09-23-2005 08:30 AM |
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lordy
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RE: Recommendations for Athlon 64.
i got my AMD Athlon 64 3200+ for $310 (AUD). i think it works better than my Pentium 4 2.0GHz. ive read an article where they test low and high end Intel and AMD processors and the Athlon 64's came out on top CLEARLY. i'd definately reccommend gettin one
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09-23-2005 01:24 PM |
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RE: Recommendations for Athlon 64.
Ive got an AMD Athlon 64 3500+ and i couldnt be hapier.
FX-57 is very good, its awesome if you have the money go for it.
Dont get an intel one they are expensive and they do what pisses me off the most in a company, they abuse their dominant position on the market.
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09-23-2005 01:42 PM |
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lordy
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RE: Recommendations for Athlon 64.
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Dont get an intel one they are expensive and they do what pisses me off the most in a company, they abuse their dominant position on the market.
and good on AMD for standing up and suing them!! it's about time, AMD are so much better than Intel
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09-23-2005 01:44 PM |
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TylerG
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O.P. RE: Recommendations for Athlon 64.
quote: Originally posted by paperless
FX-57 is very good, its awesome if you have the money go for it.
I don't have the money, I was just wondering how good they were
quote: Originally posted by rm rulz
which country do u live in? if u live in australia i hav some info about it.
I live in the US
Yeah I think I am going to get a 64 3700+ at 2.20 GHz. But right now I have an Athlon xp 3200+ at 2.20 GHz, since there is like no change in the GHz, would it be any faster? Or will it be a lot faster because it is a 64?
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09-23-2005 04:31 PM |
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Negro_Joe
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RE: Recommendations for Athlon 64.
I have a an AMD 64 bit athlon 3400+ processor, i cant remember having anything different, so i cant comment on how good it is, but iv read around and been told that is far better then the intel range.....
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09-23-2005 06:44 PM |
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RE: Recommendations for Athlon 64.
Cheap Athlon64 would be the 2800+ while expensive would be the single core FX-57 or the Dual Core X2-4800.
Current cores are:
Venice (Former Winchester) - 512KB Cache
San Diego (Former Clawhammer) - 1MB Cache
Manchester - 512KB Cache (this is X2 so 512KB each core)
Toledo - 1MB Cache (this is X2 so 1MB each core)
Currently cheap Single Core reccomendation would be the Athlon64 3500+ (Venice/Winchester) on Socket 939 & the Athlon64 3200+ (newcastle) on Socket 754.
High end you'd be looking at any of the X2 line (recommended for future proofing and multitasking) or the FX-55 (or 57) which are Single Core.
X2 3800 is the best bang for your buck at the moment.
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09-23-2005 09:24 PM |
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brian
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RE: Recommendations for Athlon 64.
It depends on your budget to be honest, and what do you do. General word/email, why spend 1200$ on a Processer, just buy a 3200+ AMD64 and it'll be enough.
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09-24-2005 02:13 AM |
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