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aigomorla

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Originally posted by: AsusGuy
Why buy an overpriced Intel 4400 when you can get a faster chip (e.g. the X2 5000+ or 5200+) both come in 65nm configurations and can be overclocked 600-800mhz with good stepping. Don't bash AMD just because Intel's high end chips are the "fastest" on the market. AMD still has some very good products to offer, many that are faster and less expensive than C2D. And AM2 buyers can upgrade to AM2+ by simply upgrading the bios.

WOW.. i think i'll go out and buy an AMD just cuz you convinced me.


















NOT...

And barcelona is suposed to be how much faster then my Q6600 @ 3.7ghz at what speed? I dont think thats possible for AMD at the moment at any price tag. And when i get a QX6950 Yorkie, and oc it to a nice 4.0ghz, what mhz agenda is suposed to keep up with that?

Oh wait, Agenda hasnt even shown any benches yet. I wonder why. :T
 

conlan

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Thanks for the input, i think i've settled on the E4400 for now, pending a little more research.
 

Bonesdad

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jesus, I can't believe how immature some of the conversations are around here. To insult each other and call each other names over a computer processor...no wonder people call you "geeks"


 

conlan

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Before i pull the trigger on the E4400,
the E43,44,and 4500 are all the same CPU @ different clock speeds correct?

So, in theory at least, they should all achieve the same potential O/C?
 

Arkaign

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Originally posted by: conlan
Before i pull the trigger on the E4400,
the E43,44,and 4500 are all the same CPU @ different clock speeds correct?

So, in theory at least, they should all achieve the same potential O/C?

Yes, but you will have a trickier time with the 4300 due to the low multiplier in some cases, if you're shooting for insane speeds. With a good board, ram, and cooler, you should be able to good a 90% chance of getting any of them to 3ghz (FAST!).
 

conlan

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Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: conlan
Before i pull the trigger on the E4400,
the E43,44,and 4500 are all the same CPU @ different clock speeds correct?

So, in theory at least, they should all achieve the same potential O/C?

Yes, but you will have a trickier time with the 4300 due to the low multiplier in some cases, if you're shooting for insane speeds. With a good board, ram, and cooler, you should be able to good a 90% chance of getting any of them to 3ghz (FAST!).

So the 4400 is the right choice after all?

I was thinking of going w/ the Abit IP35E, Crucial Ballistix DDR800, and an AC Freezer 7 Pro HSF
 

Arkaign

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Originally posted by: conlan
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: conlan
Before i pull the trigger on the E4400,
the E43,44,and 4500 are all the same CPU @ different clock speeds correct?

So, in theory at least, they should all achieve the same potential O/C?

Yes, but you will have a trickier time with the 4300 due to the low multiplier in some cases, if you're shooting for insane speeds. With a good board, ram, and cooler, you should be able to good a 90% chance of getting any of them to 3ghz (FAST!).

So the 4400 is the right choice after all?

I was thinking of going w/ the Abit IP35E, Crucial Ballistix DDR800, and an AC Freezer 7 Pro HSF

Good stuff :) You will be one happy camper ;)
 

bryanW1995

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those are all good choices. I've heard that the e4400's and e4500's are speed-binned now, so you will likely get a couple hundred mhz higher oc out of a current-edition 4500 vs 4400. An older 4400 could be as good as a 4500 but YMMV.