I'd really like to go Dual Core, but there's two ways I could go...
1. Sell my whole setup (MB, RAM, CPU) and go Conroe, which up till now I wanted to do.
or
2. Keep my MB/RAM and get a AMD Dual Core.
I currently run a San Diego 3700 on a DFI Ultra-D, with 1Gb GSkill 4800. This setup is good for 2.8GHz on air, but I'd really like to get a more productive system with a Dual Core.
I could get an X2 3800 for £108
or a 4400 for £170
For a cheap Dual Core entry, the £108 option looks nice.
If I go for option 2, i'm liable to wait until January and get a whole new Conroe system...
But, If I went option 1, it would only cost me about £200 to get a 3.0GHz+ System on Conroe.
If I waited for option 2, i've got the option of getting matured motherboards, but do I risk getting a Conroe that wont clock?
Err Hello BTW
1. Sell my whole setup (MB, RAM, CPU) and go Conroe, which up till now I wanted to do.
or
2. Keep my MB/RAM and get a AMD Dual Core.
I currently run a San Diego 3700 on a DFI Ultra-D, with 1Gb GSkill 4800. This setup is good for 2.8GHz on air, but I'd really like to get a more productive system with a Dual Core.
I could get an X2 3800 for £108
or a 4400 for £170
For a cheap Dual Core entry, the £108 option looks nice.
If I go for option 2, i'm liable to wait until January and get a whole new Conroe system...
But, If I went option 1, it would only cost me about £200 to get a 3.0GHz+ System on Conroe.
If I waited for option 2, i've got the option of getting matured motherboards, but do I risk getting a Conroe that wont clock?
Err Hello BTW
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