I have a socket 939 X2 4400, and I've been looking at the opty 185 as a last possible upgrade for about a year now. However... When AMD ditched 939 they lost my loyalty. They're making AM2 cpus that, with a little diff packagaging, would drop right into a 939 socket. Capped at a $229 2.6ghz in 939, I'm faced with a total system upgrade to get a meaningful speedup.
With intel's dominance right now, I'd be a freaking idiot to "upgrade" to another AMD system now. Intel has AMD beat hands down. The only possible AMD upgrade I"d buy would be one more cpu upgrade for existing socket 939 setup, but the cpu alone costs as much as a cpu + mobo combo upgrade that would be faster. Going to AM2 is no better than a lateral move, trading in perfectly good but slowish tech for another version of the same slowish tech.
So... sorry AMD, you lose this one and it's your own fault. They closed the door on my ability to upgrade so I'll go for the best performance NOW when I upgrade. If there was a 3.0ghz x2 cpu for socket 939, I'd buy it tonight, no question about it. Instead... Well, my mobo is socket 939 with AGP so any system refresh is a complete rebuild so I will of course go for the best bang for the buck. And at the $200-$300 cpu price point, Intel wins hands down.
With intel's dominance right now, I'd be a freaking idiot to "upgrade" to another AMD system now. Intel has AMD beat hands down. The only possible AMD upgrade I"d buy would be one more cpu upgrade for existing socket 939 setup, but the cpu alone costs as much as a cpu + mobo combo upgrade that would be faster. Going to AM2 is no better than a lateral move, trading in perfectly good but slowish tech for another version of the same slowish tech.
So... sorry AMD, you lose this one and it's your own fault. They closed the door on my ability to upgrade so I'll go for the best performance NOW when I upgrade. If there was a 3.0ghz x2 cpu for socket 939, I'd buy it tonight, no question about it. Instead... Well, my mobo is socket 939 with AGP so any system refresh is a complete rebuild so I will of course go for the best bang for the buck. And at the $200-$300 cpu price point, Intel wins hands down.