Why should I buy an Athlon 64 3200+ (either Vinice or Winchester) over a 3000+?
The 3200+ is on the same core(s), uses the same 90nm process, but is 200mhz higher but costs 50 bucks more? The 3500 is 500mhz higher and costs more than 100 dollars more than the 3000+? Can someone shed light on this?
I just want to know what makes them so different that the price increases are justified. I have no problems paying 200 bucks for a 3200+ if it's going to be that much better than the 3000
The 3200+ is on the same core(s), uses the same 90nm process, but is 200mhz higher but costs 50 bucks more? The 3500 is 500mhz higher and costs more than 100 dollars more than the 3000+? Can someone shed light on this?
I just want to know what makes them so different that the price increases are justified. I have no problems paying 200 bucks for a 3200+ if it's going to be that much better than the 3000