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Hey, I'm building a computer and looking at processors and I was wondering what the difference between the two are. I have absolutely no idea what that even means so some help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Originally posted by: akshayt
AM2 may turn out to be more expensive at the moment, more expensive ram(DDR 2 667 or up), more expensive motherboards, why not get Intel Core 2 Duo intead.
Originally posted by: Kromis
Actually, there is some incentive to not buying a Core 2 Duo. Its called "availability" and it costs too damn much at the moment.
If you would like to take a gamble with AMD, go with AM2. Who knows what will AM3 will have in store for us.
Originally posted by: Sonikku
Conroe would be awesome if it was selling for what Intel and Anandtech boasted it as selling for. But with gouging, you're looking at way overpriced Conroe chips versus discounted AMD chips getting cheaper by the week.