I just read Anand's article about the new AM3-compatible Phenom II CPUs. The one topic I was looking for and didn't see addressed was the question about what technology is best to invest in, in terms of that CPU/Chipset's upgrade path, for mid-range systems.
Yes, for ultimate performance, go with Core i7. However, if you are trying to decided between a Core 2 Quad (Q6600), Core 2 Duo (E7500), or Phenom II X4 920/910, which all perform similarly at a similar price point ($150-$190)... which is the better choice?
Some back ground: about 3 years ago I purchased an Opteron 440 (socket 939) about a month before Core 2 Duo came out and blew AMD away... ouch. Well, I am going to be purchasing a new CPU/Mobo/RAM/Video Card/PWS in the next week or so and I want to make sure that I choose the right horse this time.
Here's my thoughts:
--- Core 2 Duo/Quad is now a 'last-gen' CPU technology with limited upgrade-ability... meaning that not too many new Core2 CPUs will be introduced as Intel is movin' on to the Core i7/i5 CPUs.
--- However, AMD has just introduced new AM3-compatible CPUs, meaning that if I purchase the Phenom II X4 920/910 I can use an AM2+ mobo today, upgrade to an AM3 mobo next year... and then swap out for a better Phenom II AM3 CPU after that. There is a good possibility that this chipset and CPU seriers will be around for a couple years... where as the Core2 series is pretty much at the end of the roadmap.
Notes about my upgrade:
--- This computer will be used for gaming, media-related stuff, Adobe products, etc.
--- My budget for the CPU/Mobo/RAM/GPU/PWS is about $700. I am planning on getting an eVGA Geforce GTX 260 Core 216 for the video card (about $200).
--- I have only ever purchased AMD CPUs... and I was fully intending to switch to a Core 2 Duo/Quad until the Phenom II was announced.
--- I will be reusing my existing case, monitor, optical drive, hard drive.
What do you all think about these questions? Discussion about the topic is welcome... or simple recommendations if you prefer.
TIA!
Epsil0n
Yes, for ultimate performance, go with Core i7. However, if you are trying to decided between a Core 2 Quad (Q6600), Core 2 Duo (E7500), or Phenom II X4 920/910, which all perform similarly at a similar price point ($150-$190)... which is the better choice?
Some back ground: about 3 years ago I purchased an Opteron 440 (socket 939) about a month before Core 2 Duo came out and blew AMD away... ouch. Well, I am going to be purchasing a new CPU/Mobo/RAM/Video Card/PWS in the next week or so and I want to make sure that I choose the right horse this time.
Here's my thoughts:
--- Core 2 Duo/Quad is now a 'last-gen' CPU technology with limited upgrade-ability... meaning that not too many new Core2 CPUs will be introduced as Intel is movin' on to the Core i7/i5 CPUs.
--- However, AMD has just introduced new AM3-compatible CPUs, meaning that if I purchase the Phenom II X4 920/910 I can use an AM2+ mobo today, upgrade to an AM3 mobo next year... and then swap out for a better Phenom II AM3 CPU after that. There is a good possibility that this chipset and CPU seriers will be around for a couple years... where as the Core2 series is pretty much at the end of the roadmap.
Notes about my upgrade:
--- This computer will be used for gaming, media-related stuff, Adobe products, etc.
--- My budget for the CPU/Mobo/RAM/GPU/PWS is about $700. I am planning on getting an eVGA Geforce GTX 260 Core 216 for the video card (about $200).
--- I have only ever purchased AMD CPUs... and I was fully intending to switch to a Core 2 Duo/Quad until the Phenom II was announced.
--- I will be reusing my existing case, monitor, optical drive, hard drive.
What do you all think about these questions? Discussion about the topic is welcome... or simple recommendations if you prefer.
TIA!
Epsil0n
