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3200+ vs 3500+

amol

Lifer
I'm in the planning stage for a new computer and I was wondering if the performance of the Athlon 64 WINCHESTER 3500+ 2.2GHz is that much greater than the WINCHESTER 3200+ 1.8GHz that it is worth $50

Newegg is selling the 3500+ @ $295

They're selling hte 3200+ @ $245
 
Some will argue that you can OC the 3200+ to the same speed as the 3500+ I just built a new system and went with the 3500+. for 2 main reasons, stock speed is unquestionablly faster. Second when i do feel that I need to OC it will run cooler, and require less voltage. There is always the bragging rights but unless you go with a FX55 or 4000+ I don't feel anyone has much of that. Is that price Retail? 2 weeks ago i purchased retail Win 3500+ $282.00 from Zipzoomfly.
 
Zebo,

Add S/H to that $198, still Mwave is the way to go, $245 for a 3200+ - No way

I second going with the 3500+ but it appears prices are rising. My 3500+ was $282 and I think the 3200+ at the time was $188 just a few weeks ago
 
yeah the 3500s are getting pricer. zipzoom rasied theirs to 335!! no way am I paying for that
 
Nah - stick with the 3200+. Shove some Samsung TCCD RAM in with it and stick the HTT up to 215/220 - put the money you save over the 3500+ towards a 6800GT - its the exact same as the machine i have on order...will go like STINK.

Steg
 
monarch has the 3200 windchester for 216 retail
3500 windchester for 279 retail prices

if your looking for a good deal for motherboard and a cpu go here


if you purchase the 3500 + motherboard you get some free games and free subscription to napster for a few months
 
for all you west coasters, at B&M pc-club has the the a64 s939 3000+(retail) for $149 and the 3200+(retail) for $219
 
ZZF has retail boxed 3200+ Winchester's for $206 w/Free Shipping. I say go with the 3200+ and overclock.
 
Wow glad I bought on when I did. ZZF Win 3200 retail 206.00 with free shipping the Win 3500 retail at 335.00 I would say eather wait for after Christmas for the price to drop or if you have to have it go 3200+
 
I'm having this same problem. I can't decide between a 3200+ with Thermalright XP90 and the Panaflo H1a fan or the retail 3500+. It's driving me insane.
 
If you have value ram then which is better the 3200+ or the 3500+ if you want to oc'd ?? ie. Cosiar Value, Pqi Power, or Mushkin

Regards,
Jose
 
Originally posted by: jose
If you have value ram then which is better the 3200+ or the 3500+ if you want to oc'd ?? ie. Cosiar Value, Pqi Power, or Mushkin

Regards,
Jose

probably the 3500+ due to the higher multiplier. however money saved on getting a 3200+ can go to some great ram. Get some nice patriot pc3200 ram. uses samsung tccd memory. great overclocker.
 
I am going from a Athlon XP 2400+ to a A64 3200+ or 3500+. Is there a noticeable difference between 3200+ and 3500+ or considering my current processor, will they both feel extremely fast? Shopping at Monarch, I would save about $100 if I went with 3200+. Is the difference between the two cpus worth $100?
 
this is how a think.. CPU prices are liek yo-yo right? and the mobos are always same price range from 100-150..

if u plan to upgrade ur mobo, get faster CPU(3500)
if u plan to upgrade ur CPU in future (3000)
 
I almost bought a 3000 oem off newegg for 155 this morning but decided to wait to find a good retail price. I don't feel like buy an expensive HSF for a proc thats cool enough already imho.

Edir: just bought 3200 from ZZF for $206 🙂
 
Hm, what about getting the retail 3500+ right now, then just upgrading the HSF in a month or two? How difficult is the process of replacing the retail hsf with a new one? Just unclipping, then reapplying thermal paste, no?

-Stephen
 
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