Hi all,
I was wondering what your opinions are about investing in a dual-core Athlon system. I really like dual-core (works really smooth and it's very future proof), but the prices are close to insane. On the other hand, if I buy a cheap single-core processor now, how long will it take before dual-core becomes really affordable so I can upgrade? Or is it a wise choice to just go for dual-core and use it for a long time?
It all comes down to: how fast will the prices drop? If they will drop in the next few months, I'd choose a cheap single-core now and upgrade a little later. If they stay high for a long time, I might as well shell out the cash since I want dual-core as soon as reasonably possible...
It also suprises me that there aren't any Athlon 64 X2, 2.0 GHz processors. Is it expected that AMD will lauch such lower clocked models in the near future (i.e. they've saved them up to be able to flood the market), or is production capacity just insufficient?
Anyway, buy now or wait? Thanks,
c0d1f1ed
I was wondering what your opinions are about investing in a dual-core Athlon system. I really like dual-core (works really smooth and it's very future proof), but the prices are close to insane. On the other hand, if I buy a cheap single-core processor now, how long will it take before dual-core becomes really affordable so I can upgrade? Or is it a wise choice to just go for dual-core and use it for a long time?
It all comes down to: how fast will the prices drop? If they will drop in the next few months, I'd choose a cheap single-core now and upgrade a little later. If they stay high for a long time, I might as well shell out the cash since I want dual-core as soon as reasonably possible...
It also suprises me that there aren't any Athlon 64 X2, 2.0 GHz processors. Is it expected that AMD will lauch such lower clocked models in the near future (i.e. they've saved them up to be able to flood the market), or is production capacity just insufficient?
Anyway, buy now or wait? Thanks,
c0d1f1ed