massfrequency
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Pentium D - the last of the pentium breed, dual core, 2.8 - 3.2GHz clock, and Intel EM64T technology, what more could you ask for right? Well with Conroe only months away is Pentium D really worth its bite? Conroe teh first generation of Intel's new Core 2 family is claimed to provide 40% more performance at 40% less power. So is taking a deal - say 35% off a Dell (Dell emailed these coupons out yesterday) - really worth it?
Well lets start with a base $1200 desktop... which would be $780 at 35%... so the question is ... is a $780 system of three months from now going to be faster than a $1200 system today...
Thinking of typical upgrades to the Dell base system... a $1200 system would allow you to upgrade the video ram to 256MB (instead of 128MB), upgrade the harddrive to dual 160GB datasafe (dell's version of raid), upgrade the sound card, and most importantly upgrade the ram from 512MB to 2GB.
i personally want a system that will last for about 2-3yrs and still have good performance ratings and then i like to keep my systems around as servers in their later years... what do you guys think?
would you sacrifice the lastest processor technology for $350+
Well lets start with a base $1200 desktop... which would be $780 at 35%... so the question is ... is a $780 system of three months from now going to be faster than a $1200 system today...
Thinking of typical upgrades to the Dell base system... a $1200 system would allow you to upgrade the video ram to 256MB (instead of 128MB), upgrade the harddrive to dual 160GB datasafe (dell's version of raid), upgrade the sound card, and most importantly upgrade the ram from 512MB to 2GB.
i personally want a system that will last for about 2-3yrs and still have good performance ratings and then i like to keep my systems around as servers in their later years... what do you guys think?
would you sacrifice the lastest processor technology for $350+
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