Originally posted by: Boreas
Lots of valuable advice, thanks guys!
When I opted for the AC F 7, I already considered getting a 50mm fan for the northbridge chip as well as case fans to take care of cooling for the whole case. I think I forgot to mention that 50mm fan. Is the AC F 7 really that noisy?
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
any other good boards that's maybe closer to $50?
Originally posted by: yuppiejr
You can get an Athlon 64 X2 3600+ retail and a Biostar Tforce 550 board for around $150 shipped at eWiz and overclock into the 2.4 - 2.8 ghz neighborhood. Or you could go with the C2D e4300 and one of the two cheapie boards above for $170-180 and hit 2.4 - 3 ghz which will still kick the snot out of the overclocked AM2 which is 20% slower on a clock for clock basis. I have nothing personal against AMD but their current offerings are simply outclassed by everything in the Intel C2D lineup.
Originally posted by: SimMike2
Originally posted by: yuppiejr
You can get an Athlon 64 X2 3600+ retail and a Biostar Tforce 550 board for around $150 shipped at eWiz and overclock into the 2.4 - 2.8 ghz neighborhood. Or you could go with the C2D e4300 and one of the two cheapie boards above for $170-180 and hit 2.4 - 3 ghz which will still kick the snot out of the overclocked AM2 which is 20% slower on a clock for clock basis. I have nothing personal against AMD but their current offerings are simply outclassed by everything in the Intel C2D lineup.
Here are some quick comparisons of my old Opteron dual running at 2.5GHz on a 939 board with 2GB of dual channel DDR, and my new Core2Duo 4300 running at 2.88GHz with 2GB of DDR2800.
I processed the exact same DVD with DVDShrink, using the exact same quality settings. The C2D did it in 25 minutes. The AMD did it in 45 minutes.
For SuperPI, the 1M test took 19 seconds on the C2D, 35 seconds on the Opteron.
Since I do a lot of video encoding and editing, this was a solid upgrade for me. Over the last few years, I've rarely got an upgrade that boosted benchmarks this much.
Thanks for posting these numbers. 🙂Originally posted by: SimMike2
Here are some quick comparisons of my old Opteron dual running at 2.5GHz on a 939 board with 2GB of dual channel DDR, and my new Core2Duo 4300 running at 2.88GHz with 2GB of DDR2800.
I processed the exact same DVD with DVDShrink, using the exact same quality settings. The C2D did it in 25 minutes. The AMD did it in 45 minutes.
For SuperPI, the 1M test took 19 seconds on the C2D, 35 seconds on the Opteron.
Since I do a lot of video encoding and editing, this was a solid upgrade for me. Over the last few years, I've rarely got an upgrade that boosted benchmarks this much.