Originally posted by: Krakn3Dfx
$69 is crazy friggin cheap! AM2 gonna be around awhile, like for the quad core setups, or are they going to move to another pin-out for quads? I would only buy this with a new mobo and RAM if I knew I could take it up to a quadcore setup at some point.
Originally posted by: codeyf
I bit last night. Also snagged the $10 Arctic Cooler.
Originally posted by: knightc2
Yeah! The new 46 bit CPUs are here!All kidding aside, this is a pretty nice deal. I have 939 or else I'd have to seriously consider this.
Originally posted by: ron2368
I wish there was an am2 board that took ddr with agp.
Originally posted by: davesaudio
Originally posted by: codeyf
I bit last night. Also snagged the $10 Arctic Cooler.
Part num?
That uses the old style "cringe in fear/break out in a cold sweat" clips?
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Originally posted by: f4phantom2500
Just out of curiosity, if you're planning on overclocking, wouldn't it be better to go with the X2 4200 for like $105 or whatever? Think about it, it comes with a heatsink that's so good that if you were to buy one that performs similarly with this 3600 it would probably cost close to if not as much as the x2 4200 does, plus you get a higher multi and all that.
http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=1962&page=5
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103741
Plus it's a 65w version (only like $3 more than the regular 89w one [I think it's 89w])
Of course, this is assuming you don't already have a heatsink or can't get an exceptional deal on one.
Originally posted by: oRdchaos
Well, this x2 3600 is the 65nm Brisbane, so its power consumption will be less than the Windsor 4200.Beat me to it.
Originally posted by: codeyf
Originally posted by: f4phantom2500
Just out of curiosity, if you're planning on overclocking, wouldn't it be better to go with the X2 4200 for like $105 or whatever? Think about it, it comes with a heatsink that's so good that if you were to buy one that performs similarly with this 3600 it would probably cost close to if not as much as the x2 4200 does, plus you get a higher multi and all that.
http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=1962&page=5
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103741
Plus it's a 65w version (only like $3 more than the regular 89w one [I think it's 89w])
Of course, this is assuming you don't already have a heatsink or can't get an exceptional deal on one.
Well, they're both 65w, 128kb+128kb L1 and 512kb L2. So main difference other then stock clocks is the core. Windsor vs Brisbane. Can anyone chime in to the differences between the two?