Hey, got a few question for you computer geniuses
1.) Is it worth going to Dual Core yet? I've been doing a lot of searching/reasearch on the Dual-Cores from AMD/Intel and have read about A LOT of problems with them.
2.) At this point in time, what company has a more "stable" dual-core processor on the market between the socket 939 X2 3800 (Looking at 4400 also) and Intels leading competitor? (Pentium D)
3.) Would I be better off sticking with a single core processor. I have a P4 3.0Ghz in my one computer that runs fine, and reliable...
Basically, if you think I should try the Dual-Core, which one is more stable? After reading all the problems with the AMD X2's, I might just stick with Intel...
What I'm considering...
AMD X2 Socket 939 Manchester 3800
ASUS A8N-SLI Premium Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce4 SLI ATX AMD Motherboard
EVGA nVIDIA GeForce 7900GT KO 256mb PCI Express x16
2 gb CORSAIR XMS RAM
Thanks!
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1.) Is it worth going to Dual Core yet? I've been doing a lot of searching/reasearch on the Dual-Cores from AMD/Intel and have read about A LOT of problems with them.
2.) At this point in time, what company has a more "stable" dual-core processor on the market between the socket 939 X2 3800 (Looking at 4400 also) and Intels leading competitor? (Pentium D)
3.) Would I be better off sticking with a single core processor. I have a P4 3.0Ghz in my one computer that runs fine, and reliable...
Basically, if you think I should try the Dual-Core, which one is more stable? After reading all the problems with the AMD X2's, I might just stick with Intel...
What I'm considering...
AMD X2 Socket 939 Manchester 3800
ASUS A8N-SLI Premium Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce4 SLI ATX AMD Motherboard
EVGA nVIDIA GeForce 7900GT KO 256mb PCI Express x16
2 gb CORSAIR XMS RAM
Thanks!
-Sacrifice