Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: Blain
Does core voltage need to be over 1.55v for a competitive OC?Originally posted by: RichUK
yeah but the s939 Asrock boards sucks, because you cannot up the Vcore, and you would most definitely need to do so to get any sort of competitive OC with an X2 3800+.
Even if you could get 2.8-3.0GHz out of the 3800 on a known good board,which is common, a E6300 at 2.4-2.6 (conservative) on the "crappy?" ASRock would still well outperform it. Go any higher and the gap grows very quickly.
If you are serious about o/c'ing, that Gigabyte DS3 board looks to be the best you can get for its price of around 150 bucks. Pair that with a E6300, and 3GHz is pretty much given on stock voltage and air. I will insert the YMMV here of course.
The 3800 X2 would be strictly for the absolute budget minded user who is not interested in performance as much as price tags. Especially if building a new system. Enthusiasts on either side would go AM2 or Core 2 Duo. Budget minded folks would most likely go 939 or Pentium D. Would they be happy? I'm sure.
EDIT: My sister just asked me to build her a new PC. She mostly does encoding (wav's, mp3's) mixing and editing. Very light gaming if ever, and that's just Unreal Tournament (original). All for 502.00 shipped. This system is more than she needs:
Case.......................................40.00
GB Mobo GA81945GXME...........71.00
Leadtek GF6600/256.................66.00
Enermax 420W PSU..................60.00
Pentium D 805.........................101.00
1GB DDR2 667.........................72.00
Lite-On DVD burner..................35.00
SB Live 24-bit..........................26.00
Total.......................................471.00
Shipping...................................31.00
Grand Total.............................502.00
Needless to say, she will be very very happy. As will I for doing it for her.
You talk about the X2 3800, but then build your sister an 805 POS ? For $50 more, she could have had an X2 3800, which runs much cooler than that 805, not to mention faster, and a better buy. You are just an Intel fanboy, admit it.
This conversation was going nicely until your nastiness got the better of you. What part of ,"This system is way more than she will ever need." Did you not understand? Why spend more money when it was not necessary? 50 bucks is FIFTY bucks no matter how it's shown. If I spent an extra 50 on the CPU, I wouldn't have been able to get her the semi-decent graphics card. Why am I explaining this to you. You're a waste of keystrokes. There are a ton of things I'd like to say to you Mark as a result of your post here, but I would be ULTRA banned if I had. You get the drift.
I think what Mark pointed out was obvious to most of us...It doesn't matter how much cheaper the 3800+ X2 is now compared to the 805, you would still only buy an INtel rig....I mean come on...The 3800+ X2 at stock kills the 805D and uis well worth the 40-50 bucks more...This system may be overkill but the 3800+ buys here even more performance for very little....Heck the day she decides to OC she can do it with that PSU and stock cooler and buy even more speed over that heater core....
At least you are consistent Keys...I give you that...INtel fanboy thru and thru....
To op....
I think upgraders sticking with sckt 939 systems and just upgrading cpus are the only "wins" I see AMD over INtel at this moment...
If one has to upgrade a mobo to go sckt 939 or even AM2 and needs new cpu and perhpas new ram, going AMD over Core 2 Duo stinks of the same kind of fanboyism Keys displays regularly....