- May 2, 2006
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I've just finished planning a new dual-core AMD build with the following components:
£ 70.00 Abit KN8 SLi nForce4 SLi (Socket 939) PCI-Express Motherboard (MB-088-AB)
£ 134.94 Gigabyte GeForce 7600GT 256MB DDR3 PCIE Dual DVI S/Pipe 2
£ 200.20 AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800 + Socket 939 , Manchester Core, 2x 2.0GHz , 1MB Cache, Retail
£ 117.49 2GB (2X1GB) Corsair Value Select, DDR
£ 86.89 Antec P180 Advanced Super Midi Tower Case - No PSU (Silver) (CA-039-AN)
£ 25.81 Pioneer DVR-111DBK Black 16x16 DVD±RW Dual Layer DVD Writer (Reduced Length) OEM
£ 41.00 430w Seasonic S12-430 aPFC PSU Silent ATX2.0
£ 45.70 160 Gb Samsung HD160JJ SpinPoint P80, SATA300, 7200 rpm, 8MB Cache, NCQ, 8.9 ms
The final price is around $1500 with around $370 spent on the AMD chip.
I'm aware that AM2 will be launching in a couple of months but the performance increases don't seem worth waiting for. I've now just caught on to Intel's Conroe hype in that the chips will be about 30% faster than AMD's closest offerings and cheaper. As all benchmarks I've seen have taken place on machines organised by Intel, I'm taking these claims with a large pinch of salt.
I know there are a lot of "Should I wait for Conroe!?" threads, but given what I'm planning to spend above, would it be a better idea to wait a couple of weeks and see what Conroe is offering or will it be so expensive when it comes out that there won't be much point? For example, if I could get a Conroe chip for around $350 which is 30% faster than the AMD X2 3800+, I would consider waiting and buying it. However, if I have to pay $500 for a Conroe, I wouldn't pay that much so I would just get the above AMD system now.
I haven't upgraded for 3 years now and I've been planning the above build for ages and want to order it, but I think I've picked a bad time. :-(
Thanks.
£ 70.00 Abit KN8 SLi nForce4 SLi (Socket 939) PCI-Express Motherboard (MB-088-AB)
£ 134.94 Gigabyte GeForce 7600GT 256MB DDR3 PCIE Dual DVI S/Pipe 2
£ 200.20 AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800 + Socket 939 , Manchester Core, 2x 2.0GHz , 1MB Cache, Retail
£ 117.49 2GB (2X1GB) Corsair Value Select, DDR
£ 86.89 Antec P180 Advanced Super Midi Tower Case - No PSU (Silver) (CA-039-AN)
£ 25.81 Pioneer DVR-111DBK Black 16x16 DVD±RW Dual Layer DVD Writer (Reduced Length) OEM
£ 41.00 430w Seasonic S12-430 aPFC PSU Silent ATX2.0
£ 45.70 160 Gb Samsung HD160JJ SpinPoint P80, SATA300, 7200 rpm, 8MB Cache, NCQ, 8.9 ms
The final price is around $1500 with around $370 spent on the AMD chip.
I'm aware that AM2 will be launching in a couple of months but the performance increases don't seem worth waiting for. I've now just caught on to Intel's Conroe hype in that the chips will be about 30% faster than AMD's closest offerings and cheaper. As all benchmarks I've seen have taken place on machines organised by Intel, I'm taking these claims with a large pinch of salt.
I know there are a lot of "Should I wait for Conroe!?" threads, but given what I'm planning to spend above, would it be a better idea to wait a couple of weeks and see what Conroe is offering or will it be so expensive when it comes out that there won't be much point? For example, if I could get a Conroe chip for around $350 which is 30% faster than the AMD X2 3800+, I would consider waiting and buying it. However, if I have to pay $500 for a Conroe, I wouldn't pay that much so I would just get the above AMD system now.
I haven't upgraded for 3 years now and I've been planning the above build for ages and want to order it, but I think I've picked a bad time. :-(
Thanks.