Originally posted by: S13SilviaK
Originally posted by: Pix3lDezigner
Hearing all this back and forth talk is starting to worry me. On Friday, I ordered an ASROCK 939Dual-SATA2 M1695 RT motherboard and a 4400+ X2 processor from Newegg. I also ordered 2 gb (2 x 1 gb) of OCZ Platinum PC3200 ram. This is an upgrade from a 2500+ mobile Barton running at 2.3 ghz, an Abit NF7-S v2.0 and 1 gb (2 x 512 mb) PC3200 Corsair.
I am a graphic designer, so I use Photoshop and Illustrator a lot. From what I understand the X2 will benefit from Photoshop. Is this true? I also do some gaming, especially BF2. Did I make a good choice? I will be doing graphic design as well as gaming on this machine. Thanx!
That's my old setup (Barton/NF7) and that is similar to my new setup (ASRock/X2 3800 for me) and I have to say that I am extremely happy.
As for the single vs. dual core debat:
One thing I hated was whenever I wanted to encode a DVD->Divx my computer became unusable, now I can still surf the web/listen to music/etc. and the machine still runs smoothly.
This may seem like something that most people don't do but, I have found that a lot of people like burning DVDs/extracting files/encoding video/etc. But they hate the downtime it forces on their computers, with a dual core they no longer have the downtime or it is significantly lessened.
Another thing for gamers, I know when I was gaming heavily in a league I usually had teamspeak and other apps running in the background that diminished performance, with a dual core you can offload those apps to the second core (or for MMPORG gamers who want to surf the web while leveling up.)
Just my opinion but I think that as usual there are people who are pushing the right product to the wrong people and there are people yelling "hype" and "what a waste" when they have never even used the product.