- Feb 17, 2002
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OK so I plan on building a gaming rig after new years whenever the ATI r580 comes out (so prices may settle down a bit on the mid-range? I hope.). Anyways, I definitely want to go AMD dual core... My two options are the Athlon x2 or the Opteron. I'm willing to overclock whatever I get, however I understand that opterons are known to overclock extremely well. Opterons tend to cost a little more, but the overclocking might justify the price. I dont know, lol 
Anyways, I'm going to want to keep the rig relatively quiet. It's not going to be SILENT, but I'm probably going to end up using a heatsink on the CPU that requires a semi-slow fan. A little noise is fine - I'm just trying to avoid having a jet engine in my room, lol. Expect overall cooling to be "ok" as I will aim for silence.
Anyways, that said, how well would the Opteron dual-core overclock under these condition versus the Athlon x2? Which would give me the best price/performance*reliability ratio? Keep in mind, the overclock has to be low enough to maintain rock solid stability. I plan on running overclocked at all times. Currently I'm looking at the 2 closest in price chips, the Opteron 165 dual core and the Athlon 64 x2 3800+.
While we're at it, can anyone recommend a good, relatively quiet heatsink?
Thanks in advance
Anyways, I'm going to want to keep the rig relatively quiet. It's not going to be SILENT, but I'm probably going to end up using a heatsink on the CPU that requires a semi-slow fan. A little noise is fine - I'm just trying to avoid having a jet engine in my room, lol. Expect overall cooling to be "ok" as I will aim for silence.
Anyways, that said, how well would the Opteron dual-core overclock under these condition versus the Athlon x2? Which would give me the best price/performance*reliability ratio? Keep in mind, the overclock has to be low enough to maintain rock solid stability. I plan on running overclocked at all times. Currently I'm looking at the 2 closest in price chips, the Opteron 165 dual core and the Athlon 64 x2 3800+.
While we're at it, can anyone recommend a good, relatively quiet heatsink?
Thanks in advance