Originally posted by: batmang
Word, I say build your mom a Phenom! I'm not sure how to explain this, but I actually have this desire to build up a all AMD/ATi machine. I have NO CLUE WHY.... I think I feel like I have to for some reason. AMD has given me so much bang for the buck over the years that I feel like giving them my hard earned money. Its dumb, but thats how I feel for some dumbass reason.
Originally posted by: jaredpace
Originally posted by: batmang
Word, I say build your mom a Phenom! I'm not sure how to explain this, but I actually have this desire to build up a all AMD/ATi machine. I have NO CLUE WHY.... I think I feel like I have to for some reason. AMD has given me so much bang for the buck over the years that I feel like giving them my hard earned money. Its dumb, but thats how I feel for some dumbass reason.
Do it for your dumbass reasons! JK JK KJK hahahaha you will get good results with a phenom 9600 + 3870x2 quad fire combination... It just might crash often and stuffs but you will still have ridiculous framerates
Originally posted by: nanaki333
i just put together a phenom system and it's running solid. then again, i have no OS on it and i'm going to be putting vmware esx on it. so i guess i'll be seeing just how much of an issue the TLB is.
i guess they're great chips if they don't have to actually run anything![]()
Originally posted by: batmang
btw, is there ANYONE on here with a beastly phenom setup? ANYONE?!
Originally posted by: shabby
Native quad-core...
Originally posted by: PolymerTim
Originally posted by: batmang
Thanks for the responses guys. I have a soft spot in my heart for AMD. They were THE company to go to when you had a low amount of resources. The first machine I saved up for and built on my own was a AMD K6II 400 setup. It wasn't as good as the PII's but it was a much cheaper and performed well. I want to go all out and build up another AMD machine, but I don't think it will be too much cheaper now that the E8400's are around. I'm not in the market for a quad core setup because all I will be doing is casual gaming. The E8400 is just a really nice CPU for the money. AMD has the quad core category budget wise but the real gaming budget setup would be the E8400 for sure.
Hehe, I was just dusting out a KII-400 system I made for my gf (now wife) back around 1997 that is now owned by her parents. Still going strong with Win98! I remember at the time, I was still pretty new at builds and we were really happy we put one together using the cheapest parts we could find for less than $1,000 total (a great deal back then in the first age of emachine junk). Can you believe the thing is still running?
Anyways, I have a soft spot for AMD as well, but I think I'm still gonna go with the E8400. But since I'm not a hard-core gamer, I figure I can soften the blow going with a Radeon 3850 to pump a little money into AMD/ATI. They are much closer in price/performance in video cards than i processors right now.
Originally posted by: batmang
Well, I'm set and I'm going ahead with supporting AMD and ATi. After comparing price, longevity, value, my needs, etc., I'm going with a Phenom rig. Here is my list of parts:
AMD Phenom 9600 Black Edition - 2.3GHz (link)
MSI K9A2 Platinum 790FX Motherboard (link)
HEC Black case with 585w PSU (link)
VisionTek Radeon HD 3850 512MB (link)
(I will eventually get a second one for CrossFire. 8800GTX performance for $380 ($190 a card) a card. (Proof))
Samsung SATA Black DVD Burner (link)
G.Skill DDRII 800MHz RAM - Four 1GB sticks (link)
20" Acer AL2016WCbd LCD, free shipping FTW (link)
Seagate 320GB 3.0GB SATA HD - Already have this sitting in my closet. (link)
OS will be Vista 64
Minus the hard drive, the total cost including shipping is $967.91. That is a damn good deal IMO. I plan to get the second card in a coulpe months unless I find one used cheap. I'm hoping to get the same exact make/model to keep things looking uniform. I really think this is a good setup for my needs. I will finally have a quad core setup that should last me a long while....AMD better not go belly up or I will laugh and cry at the same exact time.
Originally posted by: Nathelion
Good deal by what standards? If you're not OCing, sure. But don't tell me you're actually not going to OC that thing?
If you are OCing, an Intel rig would be a better bet.
Originally posted by: harpoon84
Originally posted by: RaulF
A good probability that the new mobo and socket will support a newer AMD CPU without needing a new mobo inlike Intel?
You mean like how existing AM2 mobos have a 'good probability' of running Phenoms?
I bought my Asus P5B Deluxe back in 2006. It has BIOS updates that allows it to run 45nm Wolfdales and Penryns. Sure, Nehalem will need a new chipset, but by then I would have got a good 2 years out of my 'outdated' mobo without needing to upgrade to run a faster Intel CPU.
Originally posted by: batmang
Word, I say build your mom a Phenom! I'm not sure how to explain this, but I actually have this desire to build up a all AMD/ATi machine. I have NO CLUE WHY.... I think I feel like I have to for some reason. AMD has given me so much bang for the buck over the years that I feel like giving them my hard earned money. Its dumb, but thats how I feel for some dumbass reason.
Originally posted by: nanaki333
scratch that. i guess i spoke too soon. it was just sitting at the "select a driver to load" screen and i left it there for like 3 or 4 hours. i came back as i was leaving the office, right after i posted here, and there was some debug crap on the screen. said cpu1 error blah blah blah and had all sorts of address shit. so i powered it off, powered it back on, NO POST! turned it off for 10 minutes, tried again, NO POST! now i get to find out what the problem is. i have my money on the cpu. i guess the idle load was too much for it.
Originally posted by: batmang
Where you at Phenom lovers!?
Originally posted by: batmang
I must admit that Im very surprised no one on these forums is running a full Spider setup (790x/fx / HD 3800+ / Phenom, etc). I was hoping to see some AMD fan's chime in but NO ONE has one? Thats just weird. I know Intel is killing it right now, but NO Spider enthusiasts on AnandTech forums!? Someone's gotta do it!![]()
