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amd future cpu pricing

hugekebab

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hi.

im upgrading. at the moment in my upgrade i can only afford the 3500+ however i would rather wait till the 3800+ is the price of the 3500+ skt 939. mdoes anyone have any idea when the next bunch of price drops are gonna be.
 
im not quite sure cause the latest roadmap is for 2004 afaik but i'd say stick it out cause the chipsets are really maturing and prices will go down soon hopefully 🙂
 
Originally posted by: hugekebab
hi.

im upgrading. at the moment in my upgrade i can only afford the 3500+ however i would rather wait till the 3800+ is the price of the 3500+ skt 939. mdoes anyone have any idea when the next bunch of price drops are gonna be.
Buy the 3500 and overclock it to 3800 speeds. For example, I can't afford the 3500+ so I'm just buying a 3200 and overclocking it to ~2.2-2.4 GHz.
 
yeh i kno0w i can overclock, but for the money i wanna start at least a gig above my current chip ratings wise. april seems a long way away, i dunno if i can resist wating tht long to upgrade lol.
 
Come on man, 30 days u can do it!
In the meanwhile overclock your processor till it begs for mercy...that should keep u occupied
 
I wouldn't bother with the 3800+. Just get the 3200+ Winchester and OC it. It will OC to 2.5 - 2.6 and the 3800+ won't go much, if any, higher.
Reason is heat. All the 3800's are Newcastles which run hotter than the Winchesters. So you won't get as high of an OC on a Newcastle.
If you must wait for the 'bigger" processor, get the 4000+ for only a little more. Same speed but you get 1 MB cache. You won't be able to make that up even when OC'ing.
 
Ditto. A Winchester-core 3500 or 3200 is virtually guaranteed to reach 3800 speeds, at a bare minimum. Winchesters tend to top out around 2.6-2.7. There's really no reason to pick up a 3800; hell, you could buy TWO 3200s for less than the price of a single 3800, and see which one clocks better!

-HC-
 
Originally posted by: HeaterCore
Ditto. A Winchester-core 3500 or 3200 is virtually guaranteed to reach 3800 speeds, at a bare minimum. Winchesters tend to top out around 2.6-2.7. There's really no reason to pick up a 3800; hell, you could buy TWO 3200s for less than the price of a single 3800, and see which one clocks better!

-HC-

Actually three. 🙂 (Two 3500+'s also)
The 3800+ needs to drop ALOT to make it worth buying. Unless of course you just plain have alot of money. In that case I would suggest a FX-55.
 
The A64 PR ratings are much more conservative / realistic than XP ratings.

If your main need for speed is gaming, an A64 3500+ will be much faster than an XP 3700+ would be if it existed -- an A64 3200+ would be about equal to an XP 3700+.
 
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