Originally posted by: w00t
all i know is a fx-55 owns
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: w00t
all i know is a fx-55 owns
For now it does, a year from now it will be considered Mid-range.
Originally posted by: jose
" well from what I've been hearing is that the FX-55 spanks winchesters"
By how much ?? $500 more for how many more frames ? What is the percentage increase in speed/performance ?? It's more than double the cost, is it twice as fast ?
Regards,
Jose
Originally posted by: whatever
It really depends on the cooling.
The 90nm 939 chips put out a lot less heat, and for some reason frequently WILL NOT BOOT on phase-change cooling. On high-end air, the 3500+ will frequently hit FX-55 speeds, and will have a higher % OC than the FX-55. However, if you OC the FX-55, you will almost certainly hit higher speeds than with the 3500+. If you are using phase-change cooling, definately go with the FX-55.
Overall, the FX-55 will hit a higher speed but have a smaller OC.
Originally posted by: Thermalrock
best cpu there is but with it more than 3x the price of a 3500+, still .13µ and sse3, .09 (fx57) and dual cores (fx59) so close i would recommend settling with something a lil slower and alot cheaper till the dual cores, i do believe thats gonna do alot for personal computing and be a bigger change than the usual progress cpus go through. but if you have the money wanna get rid of it and want the very best right now theres no way around it i guess.