AMD Phenom II X4 Quad-Core Processor 955 Black Edition Boxed $189.99

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solemn1

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AMD Phenom II X4 Quad-Core 955 Black Edition Boxed

$189.99

14 in stock at North NJ MC store (per web)

Good i7 alternative?

*EDIT* Phenom II X4 955 black ed review

from the article:

Conclusions
That, I think, leads us to our conclusions, which ought to be fairly straightforward. The performance contest between the Phenom II X4 955 and the Core 2 Quad 9550 is crazy close, and even the X4 955's one apparent weakness, a higher power/thermal rating, turned out to be a non-issue in our testing.

AMD knew what it had in this CPU: practically a mirror image of the Core 2 Quad Q9550. They've done two smart things, as a result. They've priced the chip right and have given it an unlocked multiplier to simplify overclocking. Add to those things the fact that Socket AM3 seems to have a better upgrade path than LGA775, and the Phenom II X4 955 looks to be the smarter choice for most consumers, should they be choosing between these two products.

Strictly on value, one might wish to step down to one of our favorite Phenom II processors, the X3 720. Gamers, especially, don't need four cores. If you do value multithreaded performance, the Core i7-920 could be an interesting possibility. But somewhere in between, the Phenom II X4 955 could make a whole lot of sense.
 

cubeless

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the 9550 i picked up @ mc 2 weeks ago is doing 4.0 @ 1.3v... $180ish otd... the $200 i7 i got a month ago is doing 4.0, too...

i'm jones'n to try an amd again, but i still think that intel still has the overall edge...
 

M0RPH

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It should be mentioned that the Q9550 is $170 at Microcenter and the i7 920 is $200. So take your pick.

It seems the Intel chips are discounted more at MC though. This 955 deal is only $6 off Newegg price.
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: M0RPH
It should be mentioned that the Q9550 is $170 at Microcenter and the i7 920 is $200. So take your pick.


Yea and when they do thier $199 i7 deals, that is the real ticket.
 

v8envy

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Don't forget that AMD boards with integrated video are typically more feature-filled and lower cost than socket 775 variants and about 1/2 to 1/3 the price of X58 boards. For someone who needs a lot of CPU and not much 3d firepower an AMD platform would make the most sense, even though the CPU costs a bit more. If you're going that route check out the 'egg package deals -- total cost after tax should be comparable or lower.

That said, yeah, I jumped on the $199 i7. Microcenter had a reasonable price on the budget MSI X58 board and Corsair RAM as well. And they offered to assemble/POST test the combo.
 
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