Originally posted by: Cogman
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right now a PII in a socket AM2+ board is tempting.
This, IMO, is about the only option that presents a viable "upgrade path" and I'm considering doing it for my wife's computer when/if we get a good enough tax return to upgrade our computers. But only if I wait and get one of the AM3 Ph2's.
With an AM3 Ph2 in an AM2+ mobo I'll be able to upgrade her once DDR3 proves to provide a paradigm shift in performance (right now it's marginal, so *no* reason to move to it unless you're going i7) by upgrading her mobo and RAM and reusing the CPU.
The above seems overly costly, though, considering I can just buy her a nice X2 system for really cheap, or go C2D for not much more and then just upgrade her again in a couple years for a low end amount like I would be doing now. No sense spending a lot when a little suffices, and in the future (2 years?) when that budget system is performing marginally, I can just upgrade her again at the budget end of things and again not spend that much.
[EDIT: the above kind of ignores i7, since it's leading edge and represents as-good-as-it-gets in regards to "upgrade path". When AM3 is fully here, then that will be the equivalent on the AMD side of things.]