AMD responds to quad core with this?
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Yea.
It is not as fast but has a great upgrade path.
http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/11/30/ ... uad_cores/
It is not as fast but has a great upgrade path.
http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/11/30/ ... uad_cores/
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nonstop wrote:Avaris wrote:Well, the only problem I see right now with the Core 2 Duos, is that the mobos they have aren't all that great.
Errant info Av. I have a core2 board and it's rock solid, so does Rom. Not sure where your gleaning your info but the boards are fine.
I *upgraded* at the beginning of November, and they didn't have very good boards out then. At least, ones that were within a budget price range. I'm sure right now they're probably better.
Edit: Also, I didn't get any of the Intel mobos because I still use hard drives that you need IDE cables for, and buying new ones was not an option, my bad.
Avaris wrote:nonstop wrote:Avaris wrote:Well, the only problem I see right now with the Core 2 Duos, is that the mobos they have aren't all that great.
Errant info Av. I have a core2 board and it's rock solid, so does Rom. Not sure where your gleaning your info but the boards are fine.
I *upgraded* at the beginning of November, and they didn't have very good boards out then. At least, ones that were within a budget price range. I'm sure right now they're probably better.
Edit: Also, I didn't get any of the Intel mobos because I still use hard drives that you need IDE cables for, and buying new ones was not an option, my bad.
How much did you spend on your board?
nonstop wrote:Avaris wrote:nonstop wrote:Avaris wrote:Well, the only problem I see right now with the Core 2 Duos, is that the mobos they have aren't all that great.
Errant info Av. I have a core2 board and it's rock solid, so does Rom. Not sure where your gleaning your info but the boards are fine.
I *upgraded* at the beginning of November, and they didn't have very good boards out then. At least, ones that were within a budget price range. I'm sure right now they're probably better.
Edit: Also, I didn't get any of the Intel mobos because I still use hard drives that you need IDE cables for, and buying new ones was not an option, my bad.
How much did you spend on your board?
I think just around 100 dollars, but it was on sale, I think.
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