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So I'm going to want to move to dual-core sometime in the next few months, but I'm not going to have the $$$ to switch to C2D: 2gigs of DDR2 is around $300, the 6600 is $330, the mobo would be another $150, and I'm looking at around $800 for a CPU upgrade when all I primarily do is gaming.
Seems like the smart thing for me to do is to get a socket 939 4600+ for $239 and plunk it into my current setup. This will last me a while it seems, at least through 2007 and Vista or until I have muchos dineros to get the latest and greatest. Plus I can use all that saved cash to invest in a new DX10 video card in Q1 '07.
I'd be stoked to wait as long as possible on buying this 4600 to see how much money I can really save, but I'm unsure as to how long I'll actually be able to purchase it new?
Anybody have any idea about how long the 939's will still be available on newegg or zzf?
Seems like the smart thing for me to do is to get a socket 939 4600+ for $239 and plunk it into my current setup. This will last me a while it seems, at least through 2007 and Vista or until I have muchos dineros to get the latest and greatest. Plus I can use all that saved cash to invest in a new DX10 video card in Q1 '07.
I'd be stoked to wait as long as possible on buying this 4600 to see how much money I can really save, but I'm unsure as to how long I'll actually be able to purchase it new?
Anybody have any idea about how long the 939's will still be available on newegg or zzf?