Hi, I was wondering... what's the difference between AMD's X2 and FX processor besides the fact that one's dual core and one's not. Can you help me?
( I.E. One is better for gaming, one is better overall, or more detailed info would be great, etc. )
OK, That's what I needed to know, and by the way jedijeff... I hate Intel... >_<
It's not that I hate competition, I hate Intel because they are a bad overclocking architecture alltogether and you can buy a lesser grade AMD and have it run just as well as the newest Intel (but you can't too old of an AMD for that to be true...)
It's not that I hate competition, I hate Intel because they are a bad overclocking architecture alltogether and you can buy a lesser grade AMD and have it run just as well as the newest Intel (but you can't too old of an AMD for that to be true...)
if u are spending the money on an FX cpu, instead spend it on an E6600 Core 2 Duo. much better cpu, and still good for overclocking
OK, That's what I needed to know, and by the way jedijeff... I hate Intel... >_<
It's not that I hate competition, I hate Intel because they are a bad overclocking architecture alltogether and you can buy a lesser grade AMD and have it run just as well as the newest Intel (but you can't too old of an AMD for that to be true...)
Hi, I was wondering... what's the difference between AMD's X2 and FX processor besides the fact that one's dual core and one's not. Can you help me?
( I.E. One is better for gaming, one is better overall, or more detailed info would be great, etc. )
Even with Core 2 Duos, they still overheat waaaaaay worse than AMD, and I know, I got three faulty Intels in-a-row... they all basically melted....