How much faster would you guys say is the Athlon II compared clock by clock to, say, my own first-gen X2? For gaming, specifically.
I don't think the athlon II "struggles" with anything. There are better processors out there, maybe the athlon quads might be worth the little extra money. If you get it and a good GPU you will be right there in the action.
How much faster would you guys say is the Athlon II compared clock by clock to, say, my own first-gen X2? For gaming, specifically.
Interested in this topic as well, I also have an X2 (5000+). Clock for clock comparison of classic X2 versus the Athlon II.Still, by checking those benchies I'd say the Athlon II is, give or take, around 25-30% faster in games, clock by clock. Compared to my first gen X2.
Have to agree. Unless, of course, you have 1280x1024 or lower resolution.I don't think the athlon II "struggles" with anything. There are better processors out there, maybe the athlon quads might be worth the little extra money. If you get it and a good GPU you will be right there in the action.
That's pretty much my personal mantra. The price difference is well within my tolerance.The prices of Athlon X4 and Phenom II X3 is already so low nowadays that it makes no sense to buy a dual-core.
That's pretty much my personal mantra. The price difference is well within my tolerance.
Other people though might have a little less tolerance and decide to squeeze even the small savings. And corporate purchasers as well, for example, especially if ordering in bulk. A $20 difference may not matter if you are buying just one, but if it's a bulk order of a hundred units, that's a cool $2,000.00.
I see no valid reason to go with a core2 duo and the LGA775 when you can go cheaper with the AthlonII x2 or x3 or x4 and the AM3 platform.
Because the C2D is faster and more power efficient? If you are scrimping pennies and getting a dual core, I doubt you are spending much on a MB that would make it important for future upgrades.
I'd disagree with that, future upgrades with the AM3 would be considerably cheaper over the EOL LGA775.
I think Athlon II is not fit for prolong playing. I had one and got an issue after playing hours together and burnt the system.
Even though I said that you need a good quad for todays best games, this is ridiculous. As the previous poster said, its not the CPU, its some other problem with your system, configuration, or you overclocked it too much.I think Athlon II is not fit for prolong playing. I had one and got an issue after playing hours together and burnt the system.
i think athlon ii is not fit for prolong playing. I had one and got an issue after playing hours together and burnt the system.