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| quote: | Originally posted by cmay119
I'd wait 'til 65nm AMD Chips hit the market. The onboard memory controller in my mind is vastly superior to that of a Northbridge contolling it (just adds latency).
Also, with Conroe being all the rage, Intel has been able to price gouge these chips a little bit (although the E6600 is not horribly expensive), Right now Intel has a AMD's nuts in a vice grip, but they'll hopefully bounce back with an even better performer and we as the consumer will benefit from the competitive pricing.
For the record, I have yet to jump ship from the Opteron 170, and I'm thankin' god everyday that I was able to grab my 2x1GB Sticks before DDR1 Prices started sky-rocketing the way they have in the last couple months.
If you were to go with a Core2Duo right now, make it the E6600 and pair it with either an Asus or DFI board (Infinity available now, but Lanparty build on the ATi chipset is supposed to come out shortly), and overclock it well past the speed of the X6800.
One thing that also discourages me from the Conroe chips, is the friggin' temps on 'em are outragious. I've seen E6600's in the 3.5GHz range with Good Watercooling and they were hitting above 70C load. Those temperatures in my mind are unnacceptable, and I would've hoped Intel would have learned there lesson after the Prescott debacle.
Just my 2 cents. |
What about the E6700? I plan on building a new PC with the Core 2 Duo E6700.
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