Originally posted by: AMDUALY
I hope so but i doubt it. If anything they will sell 3800+ x2 that don't meet up to spec for cheap. My friend is looking for a dual core system that won't breakt he bank and I'm planning to build one with an 805 and asus motherboard. Just a quick question, I don't want to threadjack. I believe he would get a big performance hit for sticking with ddr1 and not going with ddr2 for his intel chip. Correct?
Originally posted by: AMDUALY
I believe he would get a big performance hit for sticking with ddr1 and not going with ddr2 for his intel chip. Correct?
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: AMDUALY
I hope so but i doubt it. If anything they will sell 3800+ x2 that don't meet up to spec for cheap. My friend is looking for a dual core system that won't breakt he bank and I'm planning to build one with an 805 and asus motherboard. Just a quick question, I don't want to threadjack. I believe he would get a big performance hit for sticking with ddr1 and not going with ddr2 for his intel chip. Correct?
Is there even a Dual Core capable Intel mobo that would take DDR?
regarding your question: Not really sure.
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
A couple years back, I read a quote from Hector, saying AMD was being refocused to concentrate on their own future, provide their customers with the products that fulfilled their requirements, and to stop being focused on competing with Intel.
I thought it was brilliant, and so far it has worked out well for them. I believe they need to continue that focus, and not get pulled back into trying to fight Intcs' fight. Impressively, It seems they have actually managed to drag Intel into fighting theirs' for a time. My point is that, IMO, AMD needs to continue to place emphasis on developing thier products to best address their customers wants and needs, and not have a reactionary mentality to Intels' products the way they once did.
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
A couple years back, I read a quote from Hector, saying AMD was being refocused to concentrate on their own future, provide their customers with the products that fulfilled their requirements, and to stop being focused on competing with Intel.
I thought it was brilliant, and so far it has worked out well for them. I believe they need to continue that focus, and not get pulled back into trying to fight Intcs' fight. Impressively, It seems they have actually managed to drag Intel into fighting theirs' for a time. My point is that, IMO, AMD needs to continue to place emphasis on developing thier products to best address their customers wants and needs, and not have a reactionary mentality to Intels' products the way they once did.