I like a bit of Computer gaming as well as the odd email letter and work using Office (excel and word). The old P4 2.4 Dell is looking long in the tooth, especially when playing Doom 3 etc So its time for a bit of an upgrade. Rambus memory is uneconomic to upgrade. So its time to buy a new one. Just before Xmas.
In my price bracket are AMD X2 3800+, AMD 4000+ or Intel Pentium D830 (dual) or Intel Pentium 650 (stretch to 660?)
I will team one of those choices with an asus board, 1Gb ddr, GF700GT, 300Gb disc Antec midi case and hopefully get some change out of £600 (then i woke up !).
The most attractive option to me is the 3800+ AMD with the asus Nforce4 sli board, i think this will give me the longevity my bank manager needs. (I dont buy a machine very often - it has to last me).
I have been researching and came across some stability issues reported for the AMD X2 dual cores. It seems that some games misbehave running slow, other games have an issue where they speed up 'too much' and slow down jerkily.
Can I please have comments from users of this forum that have come across these issues on their machines. Does the X2 need constant system changes to keep it working for games. If this is the case I would be better off with a more stable option. Stability is more important than speed, which points me to single CPU. However as I want to keep my machine for 3 years+ I dont want to buy old single tech.
I dont want to start an AMD / Intel flaming session here (can that be prevented ?) I just really am stuck and a bit of advice especially from people that have actually got a dual core machine and let me know what games do work, what ones have you found need changes to make them work and any you couldnt get to work would be appreciated.
In my price bracket are AMD X2 3800+, AMD 4000+ or Intel Pentium D830 (dual) or Intel Pentium 650 (stretch to 660?)
I will team one of those choices with an asus board, 1Gb ddr, GF700GT, 300Gb disc Antec midi case and hopefully get some change out of £600 (then i woke up !).
The most attractive option to me is the 3800+ AMD with the asus Nforce4 sli board, i think this will give me the longevity my bank manager needs. (I dont buy a machine very often - it has to last me).
I have been researching and came across some stability issues reported for the AMD X2 dual cores. It seems that some games misbehave running slow, other games have an issue where they speed up 'too much' and slow down jerkily.
Can I please have comments from users of this forum that have come across these issues on their machines. Does the X2 need constant system changes to keep it working for games. If this is the case I would be better off with a more stable option. Stability is more important than speed, which points me to single CPU. However as I want to keep my machine for 3 years+ I dont want to buy old single tech.
I dont want to start an AMD / Intel flaming session here (can that be prevented ?) I just really am stuck and a bit of advice especially from people that have actually got a dual core machine and let me know what games do work, what ones have you found need changes to make them work and any you couldnt get to work would be appreciated.