Originally posted by: Zarick
for the price of a 2.4c albatron board and 512 ram
I can get a 2500 barton, epox board, harddrive, and a gig of ram.
I would prefer to go intel.. amd just annoys me.. I hate having to buy a better heatsink because they put out so much heat. The least amd could do would be to release a decent hs/f with their proc.
I wish intel would get more price competitive.
Originally posted by: Zarick
I am just not an overclocker.
Being that my main gaming computer is also a family computer I cant risk making an error
Originally posted by: Zarick
I am just not an overclocker.
Being that my main gaming computer is also a family computer I cant risk making an error
Except that in games that only need 512 the 2.4C will beat down the 2500+ -- for games the 2.4C is better compared to a 2800+ Barton than a 2500+, and the 2.6C beats a 3000+. AMD's price drop to $260 on the 3000+ is not a great deal, just pricing it evenly with the equivalent 2.6C.Originally posted by: Zarick
for the price of a 2.4c albatron board and 512 ram
I can get a 2500 barton, epox board, harddrive, and a gig of ram.
I would prefer to go intel.. amd just annoys me.. I hate having to buy a better heatsink because they put out so much heat. The least amd could do would be to release a decent hs/f with their proc.
I wish intel would get more price competitive.
What is your definition of beat? I did argue for Intel somewhat but there "beat" is such a vague word. It could have beat it by a huge more, or rather a smaller amount, and in many situations even a negligable amount.Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Except that in games that only need 512 the 2.4C will beat down the 2500+ -- for games the 2.4C is better compared to a 2800+ Barton than a 2500+, and the 2.6C beats a 3000+. AMD's price drop to $260 on the 3000+ is not a great deal, just pricing it evenly with the equivalent 2.6C.Originally posted by: Zarick
for the price of a 2.4c albatron board and 512 ram
I can get a 2500 barton, epox board, harddrive, and a gig of ram.
I would prefer to go intel.. amd just annoys me.. I hate having to buy a better heatsink because they put out so much heat. The least amd could do would be to release a decent hs/f with their proc.
I wish intel would get more price competitive.
Originally posted by: tbates757
Originally posted by: Zarick
I am just not an overclocker.
Being that my main gaming computer is also a family computer I cant risk making an error
Sure ya can, it's called Norton Ghost 🙂
Originally posted by: Chobits
[What is your definition of beat? I did argue for Intel somewhat but there "beat" is such a vague word. It could have beat it by a huge more, or rather a smaller amount, and in many situations even a negligable amount.
Originally posted by: shud
The whole "this beats this" argument is stupid. I ran Counter-Strike on a 1ghz, 128mb ram, 32mb GF2 MX for a year. It never lagged, I got 60fps. All these people would come on with their 1.7ghz system back then and get 70fps and think it was a big deal.
As far as I'm concerned, as long as you can run a game at a decent resolution with smooth frame rate, go with the lower priced hardware.