LiengLiengZA
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i was also thinking 965........
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Justify? One liners are not very useful to anyone. Intel has already said its going to replace LGA1366 in Q3 2011, whereas AMD has a firm history of trying to keep CPU's backward compatible if possible. The AMD route sounds alot more future proof to me.
Justify? One liners are not very useful to anyone. Intel has already said its going to replace LGA1366 in Q3 2011, whereas AMD has a firm history of trying to keep CPU's backward compatible if possible. The AMD route sounds alot more future proof to me.
How is AMD so far behind? As far as gamers are concerned AMD is not behind at all. All games run the same, the need for a strong GPU far outweighs the CPU. So why spend more money to get the same results? Now if you require the CPU for work related purposes then yes, Intel wins hands down.
But for the money, the 965BE is a fantastic performer. In fact AMD's entire lineup is totally competitive with Intel's, in terms of bang for buck.The 965 Phenom BE is a good processor at the price, no doubt about that. The only problem is that it is solidly trounced by the Intel i7 range in video decoding and other benchmarks.
I'd rather pay a little extra for the i7 than skimp on a Phenom. I used AMD all the way from 1999 until 2006. The Intel "Core" range made AMD redundant & until AMD comes back with a market leader I can't see that changing.
Look at the benchmarks: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/charts/2009-desktop-cpu-charts-update-1/benchmarks,60.html
Buy this: http://www.rebeltech.co.za/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=3707
R2150 odd, AMD 6 core.![]()
0.99 is a fraction![]()
Yea the i7 is more expensive, the cheapest i7 board is what 2k minimum more like 2.4k plus the cpu 2.4k where as the 965 is like 2k and a decent mobo is about 1.2k, the extra change can be used to get a better vga card which will outperfom the i7 system with a lesser vga card.