Originally posted by: Soviet
You picked the right company! :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: Furen
You'd get like a 7% performance improvement going to a 670. I'd say you should wait for Intel's 65nm dual cores, then again, they probably wont be cheap for a while.
Originally posted by: Shagga
Originally posted by: Furen
You'd get like a 7% performance improvement going to a 670. I'd say you should wait for Intel's 65nm dual cores, then again, they probably wont be cheap for a while.
Thanks all. Will the 65nm cores be a S775 derivative?
Originally posted by: Shagga
Originally posted by: Furen
You'd get like a 7% performance improvement going to a 670. I'd say you should wait for Intel's 65nm dual cores, then again, they probably wont be cheap for a while.
Thanks all. Will the 65nm cores be a S775 derivative?
Originally posted by: Hard Ball
Originally posted by: Soviet
You picked the right company! :thumbsup:
Wow, can't believe how much fanboyism there is on the board. :disgust:
Edit: on either side, that is.
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Originally posted by: Shagga
Originally posted by: Furen
You'd get like a 7% performance improvement going to a 670. I'd say you should wait for Intel's 65nm dual cores, then again, they probably wont be cheap for a while.
Thanks all. Will the 65nm cores be a S775 derivative?
Most likely, but they will also most likely require a new chipset, but perhaps we'll be lucky and they will work on 945/955 chipsets with a bios update. I am much happier with my X2 though. My P4 motherboard just died when my neccessary watercooling(since even an XP-120 couldn't keep it from throttling at stock speed(550 3.4ghz)) sprung a leak and fried the motherboard.