Originally posted by: dmens
wow, thats two posts now mentioning their incomes online to illustrate a point. how pathetic. wow, 100K. in beaverton. *yawn*
how well these cpu's will sell have very little to do with what YOU would do with YOUR level of income.
Originally posted by: Duvie
Originally posted by: dmens
Originally posted by: Duvie
I made 100k last year I can certainly afford a 500 dollar cpu.
your point being? most consumers are not willing to spend much more than $500 on an entire setup.
the funny thing is, from the looks of it AMD's entire X2 line is targeted specifically at people in your "segment"... should be a hot seller. LOL.
My point being I can afford it...that is it...Sh^ttalker likes to put words in ppls mouths and I was just saying A) I plan on buying one B) I can afford it.....
most consumers are not willing to spend much more than $500 on an entire setup.
Then I guess they wont be buying an 820 D either, huh??? The fact of the matter is that anyone buying dual core likely is not the norm. The question will be who is this user??? I think they are still more power users and thus wont shy away from 500 dollar cpus when the performance delta is soooo huge....I think you INtel ppl keep brushing intel chipset cost under the rug as well...most power users if they cannot find a cheaper 945 chipset is going to have to go with the 955 solutions which are consistently on the net as 230+ dollars...now the next question is are you going to place 1gb of 667DDR2 like in the reviews or get the cheapest slowest stuff and do even worse then the reviews...If you go with the first route there will be a premium over the DDR X2 users would have to get....
So as I mention a multitude of times...
CPU = 240
955 chipset (unless you can show me a 945 chipset yet) = 230
1gb of 667ddr2 (160 min.)
total = 630
Then what do you think you will need for a standard power supply for something that under load chews up 251 watts power under load (+41% over 4200+ X2)
Now figure a large amount of ppl here that will go X2 have already for sometime have had sckt 939 in anticipation of X2 support...for them they will only have to buy the chip....Dont you think that translate into a nice selling point for AMD and AMD's pricing?? They know your current ram, mobo, and likely power supply are suffiicient...This is simply an CPU upgrade...NOt your beloved Intel cpu....
Then if many have had any penitum 4 (non DDR2) or AMD64 setup will likely just need a sckt 939 board which are far more ample, mature and reasonably priced form low 100's to 175s for fully loaded SLI deluxe boards.
Other then the Dell deal where they only give you 512mb of ram (cheaper low grade speed stuff) for 1124 dollars I dont see where this is such a great saver...especially when you figure large performance gap of 30-60% versus X2 4200+ and single core performance that is on the bottom of performance of currently produced (non celeron) chips and equal to chips that could be bought 2-3 years ago....
Ofcourse you wont see it....The fact sand the number dont lie...You can spin them as you see fit but that is what we currently have to deal with....
Now I am sure Intel will launch a spirited marketing blitz using carefully chosen words to not "LIE" but they will spin this technology to try to confuse the masses to buy it. The fact is the software support is not there for most users, and they just wont know that Intel is forcing this move cause they hit the wall and have no other choices currently.....
Just dont always look at the Intel side to be Rosey and nothing to change for the better on the AMD front....
Athlon X2 has failed because it has become clear that AMD doesnt have the yeilds to produce them at the rate Intel can and will. Nothing more than that. If AMD were able to price them in line with the Pentium Ds I would have alot more respect for them.
Originally posted by: Sentential
Originally posted by: Duvie
One thing though...Quit saying what the fvck I am going to buy or what I can afford...I made 100k last year I can certainly afford a 500 dollar cpu.
For an adult you certinaly sound like you're 15. Just because you can get one doesnt mean everyone will.
Go crawl back under the rock you came from and get a life.
Originally posted by: Zebo
We don't need no water let the MF burn!!
Pabster lay off the blue ribbon, that cheap junk is rotting your brain... I like power and performance and price call it as I see it. AMD AMD AMD.
Besides AMD X2 will be out first. 4/0
Originally posted by: Zebo
I've been to dell pasbter, said 5-6 weeks for delivery. MonarchJoe said he should have his 4400 shipment in "soon" they are already in pipeline on order. Saw a thread with an article X2's will be out this week too.. We shall see who get thiers first.
Certainly not the Q4 Q3 anand said in his review which you may still be thinking.
Originally posted by: Zebo
You know what maybe we should'nt talk about processor performance anymore. Lets move beyond that, into the enlightend realm of macdom and cite "uniqueness" "experiances" "elegance" and other qualitative measurments. Everyone feels better that way. You bring the marshmellows and I'll bring the kool-aid. OK. Dont forget your sandels and bob marley tapes.. I got something special in a baggie.![]()
Originally posted by: Insomniak
Let me make it easy for everyone to comprehend:
If you disagree with Zebo and/or Duvie, you will get roasted. I don't mean that in the sense that you will get flamed - I mean those two will literally burn you to the dirt, and then do a little happy-dance on your crispy coating.
But hey - dig your own hole if you want - I know better.
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: Zebo
We don't need no water let the MF burn!!
Pabster lay off the blue ribbon, that cheap junk is rotting your brain... I like power and performance and price call it as I see it. AMD AMD AMD.
Besides AMD X2 will be out first. 4/0
LOL. That's funny, I have a shiny new Dimension 9100 arriving shortly with a P4 EE 840. I don't see an X2 rig available for purchase nor the CPUs ...
edit: listening to Coal Chamber - Sway as I write this![]()
Originally posted by: Zebo
I don't know how signifigant this is for y'all but "Intel quietly ADDS DRM to new chips"
http://www.digitmag.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=4915
Guys at xtreme seems to think it's a big negatory.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=64217
Originally posted by: PetNorth
Do they built a special Dimension 9100 for you?
I can't see P4 EE 840 as option to choose in the configuration page...
http://catalog.us.dell.com/CS1/cs1page2...=us&cs=19&fm=11216&kc=6V659&l=en&s=dhs
And of course, the NEW model 9100 isn't available at all right now. With any CPU you choose (630 included) this NEW Dell system is only available for the end of june...
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: PetNorth
Do they built a special Dimension 9100 for you?
I can't see P4 EE 840 as option to choose in the configuration page...
http://catalog.us.dell.com/CS1/cs1page2...=us&cs=19&fm=11216&kc=6V659&l=en&s=dhs
And of course, the NEW model 9100 isn't available at all right now. With any CPU you choose (630 included) this NEW Dell system is only available for the end of june...
Looks like the EE 840 isn't an option right now.