- Mar 26, 2005
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I just built a new PC this summer.
It has DFI Lanparty Mobo (non SLI)
1 Gig ram
120 gig HD
Geforce GT 6600
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ (2.1GHz)
Now.. I know perfectly well that this is by far not a high end rig, but the way I understand it, it is enough to run any modern games at medium settings and I'm talking from experience on this one.
What puzzles me however, is that I hear people on forums talking about the FX-57 and X2 processors, saying that single core will be obsolete soon and dual core is going to be mainstream soon. This is rediculous IMO... C'mon guys! You havent even taken advantage of the 64bit architecture yet, and you're already making dual core and even thinking about quad core??!! That's crazy. When I got my processor I though I was getting it for the long haul since I thought 64bit is new technology and it will only be fully utilized in the future in Windows Vista, and the new games that will be coming in 2007 or so. There's hardly any 64bit apps or games avalable for an average user these days! Apparently, I must be wrong.
I feel pretty sad, because I put all the money I was saving up for a new PC into this new rig, hoping it will at least last me another 3 years, provided I'll do another video card upgrade in a year or so. Concidering that I'm a heavy gamer, is my processor going to choke a year from now, or things are not as bad as I think?
One more thing. Is there any point for me to overclock my processor, provided I'll do it right? How significant is the benefit I might get from that? Would the OC require me to buy a lot of expencive fans, thermal paste, or any other parts?
I know I asked way too many questions, so feel free to keep your answer as brief as you want. Thanx in advance for your insight.
It has DFI Lanparty Mobo (non SLI)
1 Gig ram
120 gig HD
Geforce GT 6600
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ (2.1GHz)
Now.. I know perfectly well that this is by far not a high end rig, but the way I understand it, it is enough to run any modern games at medium settings and I'm talking from experience on this one.
What puzzles me however, is that I hear people on forums talking about the FX-57 and X2 processors, saying that single core will be obsolete soon and dual core is going to be mainstream soon. This is rediculous IMO... C'mon guys! You havent even taken advantage of the 64bit architecture yet, and you're already making dual core and even thinking about quad core??!! That's crazy. When I got my processor I though I was getting it for the long haul since I thought 64bit is new technology and it will only be fully utilized in the future in Windows Vista, and the new games that will be coming in 2007 or so. There's hardly any 64bit apps or games avalable for an average user these days! Apparently, I must be wrong.
I feel pretty sad, because I put all the money I was saving up for a new PC into this new rig, hoping it will at least last me another 3 years, provided I'll do another video card upgrade in a year or so. Concidering that I'm a heavy gamer, is my processor going to choke a year from now, or things are not as bad as I think?
One more thing. Is there any point for me to overclock my processor, provided I'll do it right? How significant is the benefit I might get from that? Would the OC require me to buy a lot of expencive fans, thermal paste, or any other parts?
I know I asked way too many questions, so feel free to keep your answer as brief as you want. Thanx in advance for your insight.