Yup. If your net cost is going to be low, may as well go for it! Is there a large $$ difference between the 6000+ and the Phenom?
These are converted prices.
4800 --> 6000: $50 usd
4800 --> 9650: $107 usd
Thanks guys. I guess I could just upgrade to the 6000 as it is a tempting trade-in price. Then perhaps later on I'll just build a new rig if necessary.
Good point! So say if I do upgrade to 6000 would I see the of difference?
I guess as far as x4 is concern, I'm better off getting a new rig in another year or 2 right?
The 9650 from the cpu company is offering this.
HD9650WCGHBOX Phenom 9650/ AM2/ 512KB x 4/ 128-bit/ 95W/ 65nm/...
Ya, I just cannot decide. In a way I feel it may be 'stupid' to upgrade to a 6000 when nowadays the quad are becoming more common. But with that said, I was also thinking that I can upgrade to a 6000 now then in the next year or so upgrade again to a quad? The company has some good offer...
I'm currently debating rather I should upgrade my 4800 x2 to 6000 or a x4 cpu. Since the company where I got my cpu from is offering some decent trade in deals. Should I bother with the 6000? or should I just jump to the x4 cpus instead? I use my computer mainly for graphic stuff (photoshop...
Thanks for the reply. Here's my MB model: M2A-VM HDMI and the list of supported CPU.
http://support.asus.com/cpusup...us&model=M2A-VM%20HDMI
I was thinking about either the 6000x2 or the x4 9650. With what Faxon suggested perhaps I should go with the 9650?
Thanks
PS. I'll start a...
Sorry for bumping the topic. But I'm currently debating rather I should upgrade my 4800 x2 to 6000 or a x4 cpu. Since the company where I got my cpu from is offering some decent trade in deals. Should I bother with the 6000? or should I just jump to the x4 cpus instead? I use my computer...
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