Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: gotsmack
939 has more life in it. it'll be cheaper in the long run since you might get another 2 years of life out of it before the system gets scrapped.
Hey, you're not building this system for yourself. What you would choose for yourself
is not always the best choice for others. Shocking to hear, I know...

It's like telling someone to get a Honda Civic because they're reliable and have good resale value, not to mention they can be "upgraded" in the future for more power to get another 2 years of life out of it before it gets scrapped - regardless that you're recommending this to a parent with a spouse and four kids who would be better served with a minivan.
How many parents go about upgrading their computer CPUs so that their email can be sent faster?
My mom would still be using a Celeron 366 and happily sending emails and browsing web pages with WinME if I hadn't come across a near giveaway Dell computer deal on Hot Deals while I was trying to find something to give her for Christmas a few years back. Now she's happily using a Celeron 2.4GHz sending emails and browsing web pages... just like she did with her old Celeron 366. Will upgrading her to a socket 939 dual core help her get out emails faster or read web pages faster? Oh, but wait, I'll spend the extra few hundred just "in case" it needs to be upgraded so that it can be used another two years - afterall we know that computers magically stop working 2 years sooner if the CPU has the word Celeron or Sempron stamped on it. Oh yeah, and my mom's ePeen will be 6% longer. :Q