Hey, I currently have an Athlon 3000 Venice. I bought it cheap about 4 months ago after I fried my motherboard, which had an Athlon 2400.
I can't help but think a dual core Athlon, maybe an Athlon X2 3800, would be cool to have. I play alot of the regular games like FPS's, but I also play chess using Chessmaster 9K, Crafty and Chessbase, the latter two of which can use multiple cores. I'm not the greatest player (probably around 1200... at least according to Chessmaster) but I'm working on it. doing a good analysis with Chessbase can take some time, and a dual core would just about double the nodes that the engine could look at per second (currently it looks at about 1.2 million).
I also do alot of music ripping, but I use Ogg Vorbis mostly, which I don't think is multithreaded yet, but I like to listen to music while I rip, and on the fly ripping can use all your CPU, and I also use Paint Shop Pro.
So, what do you think, is dual core worth it, and if so, when? I've read that AMD will start making more Socket 939 processors in their new fab, which might lead to a price drop next month. And also they will roll out 65nm models next year (but will those be socket M2 only?).
I can't help but think a dual core Athlon, maybe an Athlon X2 3800, would be cool to have. I play alot of the regular games like FPS's, but I also play chess using Chessmaster 9K, Crafty and Chessbase, the latter two of which can use multiple cores. I'm not the greatest player (probably around 1200... at least according to Chessmaster) but I'm working on it. doing a good analysis with Chessbase can take some time, and a dual core would just about double the nodes that the engine could look at per second (currently it looks at about 1.2 million).
I also do alot of music ripping, but I use Ogg Vorbis mostly, which I don't think is multithreaded yet, but I like to listen to music while I rip, and on the fly ripping can use all your CPU, and I also use Paint Shop Pro.
So, what do you think, is dual core worth it, and if so, when? I've read that AMD will start making more Socket 939 processors in their new fab, which might lead to a price drop next month. And also they will roll out 65nm models next year (but will those be socket M2 only?).