Okay, I'm trying to deal with a case of upgraditis by throwing some practicality at it. Hopefully it works 
Currently running A64 3500+ Venice - but after reading many, many posts about the X2, I'm thinking maybe dual core is the way to go for me. I'm definitely a gamer, although I don't tend to play the heavy 3D, graphics intensive games that are the latest on the market. So far I'm very happy with gaming performance from my current setup of the 3500 with the 7600GT.
I like what I'm reading about the X2 being able to handle multiple apps. That is something I do. I might be copying a DVD, while surfing the net and working on a Word doc. Or I might be doing some graphics work with several Adobe apps running at once. It sounds like dual core might be beneficial in these cases.
What I don't want to do is sacrifice current gaming performance. So would, say a 3800+ X2 be an "upgrade"? Or at worst a lateral move, but with the added dual core performance without decreasing gaming performance?
comments welcome!
Currently running A64 3500+ Venice - but after reading many, many posts about the X2, I'm thinking maybe dual core is the way to go for me. I'm definitely a gamer, although I don't tend to play the heavy 3D, graphics intensive games that are the latest on the market. So far I'm very happy with gaming performance from my current setup of the 3500 with the 7600GT.
I like what I'm reading about the X2 being able to handle multiple apps. That is something I do. I might be copying a DVD, while surfing the net and working on a Word doc. Or I might be doing some graphics work with several Adobe apps running at once. It sounds like dual core might be beneficial in these cases.
What I don't want to do is sacrifice current gaming performance. So would, say a 3800+ X2 be an "upgrade"? Or at worst a lateral move, but with the added dual core performance without decreasing gaming performance?
comments welcome!