Originally posted by: zenwhen
I would go for a 3.0C from Newegg.com.
They have been shipping 30CAP 3.0C's. These are 3.0C's that have the thirty capacitors on the bottom, usually reserved for Xeons. These things overclock to insane speeds at stock voltage.
It is true that the A64 does have a slight advantage over similarly prices P4's in games, but when you get the P4 around 3.6GHz.... things look a little different. It is not great feat to get a 30CAP P4 to 3.6. I'm doing it on AIR in a tiny Sonata case. with a $30 Thermaltake Spark 7.
Originally posted by: AWhackWhiteBoy
Originally posted by: zenwhen
I would go for a 3.0C from Newegg.com.
They have been shipping 30CAP 3.0C's. These are 3.0C's that have the thirty capacitors on the bottom, usually reserved for Xeons. These things overclock to insane speeds at stock voltage.
It is true that the A64 does have a slight advantage over similarly prices P4's in games, but when you get the P4 around 3.6GHz.... things look a little different. It is not great feat to get a 30CAP P4 to 3.6. I'm doing it on AIR in a tiny Sonata case. with a $30 Thermaltake Spark 7.
an equally priced Athlon 64 3000+ will performe about equally with a 3.2 with HT, and has just as much room to OC![]()
Originally posted by: zenwhen
Originally posted by: AWhackWhiteBoy
Originally posted by: zenwhen
I would go for a 3.0C from Newegg.com.
They have been shipping 30CAP 3.0C's. These are 3.0C's that have the thirty capacitors on the bottom, usually reserved for Xeons. These things overclock to insane speeds at stock voltage.
It is true that the A64 does have a slight advantage over similarly prices P4's in games, but when you get the P4 around 3.6GHz.... things look a little different. It is not great feat to get a 30CAP P4 to 3.6. I'm doing it on AIR in a tiny Sonata case. with a $30 Thermaltake Spark 7.
an equally priced Athlon 64 3000+ will performe about equally with a 3.2 with HT, and has just as much room to OC![]()
Care to show me a 600-800Mhz OC on an A64 on air?
Edit:
AWhackWhiteBoy, after seeing your AMD zealotry in other posts... let us just end this here. We will never agree.
Then the Athlon 64 should give you the best performance in most cases.I never over clock my hardware
Not good enough? I think you need to do some research.and I aint interested in A64 they are not good enough at the moment,
how so ???they have extreme driver issues
I don't know of any CPU that you can "bang" on a motherboard and have no problem with...I hope that I misunderstood what you meant.and i want something i can bang on my motherboard and have no trouble with.
Originally posted by: eastley
I never over clock my hardware and I aint interested in A64 they are not good enough at the moment, they have extreme driver issues and i want something i can bang on my motherboard and have no trouble with. I will be also purchasing a Motherboard but Im going to purchase that after the CPU so i know which one I need.