Close to ordering components. Have a few questions.

dennilfloss

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Any AMD price drop this week or the next?

Otherwise I am ready to order a PhII 940 and an Asus M3A79-T Deluxe with 8GB of DDR2 PC2-8500 DDR2-1066 CL5-5-5-15 RAM (probably Kingston, I don't plan to overclock the RAM anyway since I can just do this using the CPU multiplier and might not feel the need to o/c until a couple of years down the road). These components will replace their trusty and much-loved Socket 939 counterparts in my sig (which gives you an idea of my upgrade cycle).

Does the 790 chipset + PHII combo still suffer from the RAM dropping to DDR2-800 if all slots are populated? Which feel faster in real-use and gaming experience then, 8GB at DDR2-800 or 6GB at DDR2-1066? Meaning once I have a 64bit OS of course.

Finally, someone might send me a legitimate disk of Vista Ultimate, otherwise, I'll stick to my faithful XP Pro until Windows 7 comes out. No point spending a couple hundred dollars on Vista 64 just to avoid not being able to use all my RAM for a few months and then replacing it with Windows 7 soon after.
 

o1die

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Newegg was charging a little more for the am3 phenoms, but the price should gradually drop. Frys stores has the 3 core 710 for $124.99. I'd stick with windows xp until the first service pack comes out for windows 7. Xp will probably remain faster for gaming, no matter how much memory you use. 4 gigs is plenty; any more is overkill for most folks.
 

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Ehh...I don't notice much of a difference in gaming between XP and Vista. There's a 1-3 fps drop at most in my experience. XP has just gotten so long in the tooth that I have pretty much ditched it in favor of the conveniences found in Vista (and trust me, you'll find them). I was the biggest Vista hater back in the day but everyone eventually comes around.
 

taltamir

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Originally posted by: RallyMaster
Ehh...I don't notice much of a difference in gaming between XP and Vista. There's a 1-3 fps drop at most in my experience. XP has just gotten so long in the tooth that I have pretty much ditched it in favor of the conveniences found in Vista (and trust me, you'll find them). I was the biggest Vista hater back in the day but everyone eventually comes around.

its vista that came around, not you :).
XP just gets more and more outdated, while vista keeps on having its bugs fixed in the multitude of patches MS released.

Right now, I recommend vista.
 

RallyMaster

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Originally posted by: taltamir
Originally posted by: RallyMaster
Ehh...I don't notice much of a difference in gaming between XP and Vista. There's a 1-3 fps drop at most in my experience. XP has just gotten so long in the tooth that I have pretty much ditched it in favor of the conveniences found in Vista (and trust me, you'll find them). I was the biggest Vista hater back in the day but everyone eventually comes around.

its vista that came around, not you :).
XP just gets more and more outdated, while vista keeps on having its bugs fixed in the multitude of patches MS released.

Right now, I recommend vista.

Heh, Newton's Third Law states that "To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction." :p

And yes, XP just got more and more outdated, it's almost painful for me to use it now.