snowbordr011
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I was wondering if it is worth the extra money getting the FX-60 or should i just go for the X2 4800+?
Exactly, and unless you plan on diong some heavy overclocking, the X2 would be a better choice.ceewi1 said:I'd be inclined to save the money. There's only 200Mhz difference between them at stock speeds. With the FX series, you're paying a lot for the unlocked multiplier.
they'll be a while away, but there are other chips on the way that bear interestIntel are going to be coming out w/ quad core so keep an eye out for those.
imo... noI was wondering if it is worth the extra money getting the FX-60 or should i just go for the X2 4800+?
fade2green514 said:neither... get intel's new core duo
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819111178
gonna be amazing
lol im an AMD man myself but this is making me think... i might simply get the core duo for my next build(if i have a next)
it a mobile chip you know, and even though it says 478 its not the same as the desktop socket, you'll need to buy a specific desktop motherboard with the mobile chipset current mobile 945fade2green514 said:neither... get intel's new core duo
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819111178
gonna be amazing
lol im an AMD man myself but this is making me think... i might simply get the core duo for my next build(if i have a next)