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Good AMD Processor ?

I'm going to be upgrading my pc here in the next month or so and am wondering about a few PCU's. I currently have a athalon 64 3400+. Which is fine and all, but now i need BETTER ! I'm also getting a new motherboard. I love the one i have now but it's got an agp gpu slot. I'm at the point where i'd really like to run dual gpu's. The two pcu's i been lookin at are the AMD athalon 64 FX-60 and the FX-62. Now the 60 has the 939 slot, which i've always had. And the 62 is an A2 slot. Is A2 very common? I dont seem to see much for that slot.

Also looking at motherboards I noticed that the A2 slot takes DDR2 memory. The 939 takes regular DDR. Ok whatever, ddr2 looks like its faster........

Any coments or suggestions on a new Pcu and/or motherboard would be appreciated. Unless you're some AMD hater. Keep your " AMD IS THE SUXXOR !!! INTEL P4WNS AMD !!! " to yourself.

If you're feeling extremely generous, you can IM me @ Rmor25 on either yahoo or AIM.

Thanks !

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    amd doesnt go much higher than athlon but yea fx-60 is exactly what i recomend. if thats not enough there are opterons designed NOT to be used as servers that are pretty kick *** and if you wait till mid 2007 they wil release quad opterons

  • 1 decade ago

    FX-60 and FX62 are both very nice processors. The A2 slot is newer with the DDR2 memory (which you will want to get 800MHz of). I personally am neutral on the whole processor Intel vs AMD thing. Until very recently AMD has completely owned Intel, however benchmark tests of the Intel Core 2 Duo have decisively shifted the performance victory back to Intel. The Core 2 Extreme has outshined the FX by 30% in some benchmarks. I know AMD has a counter to this in the woodworks, so if you're adamant on AMD you may want to hold off for a few months.

  • 4 years ago

    the respond is relative on your desires or for why you desire the ideas. Technically Intel has the main progressed processor in accordance with benchmarking tests. yet AMDs severe end CPUs could do greater effective than you desire or desire them to do and additionally you're able to save a number of hundred money probable. So in case you desire the quickest, maximum pwerful of the two then the perfect end Intel, on the 2d is the main suitable.yet a severe end AMD will maximum in all probability fulfill your desires, and the ordinary public of peoples desires. If processors have been loose grab some Intels, yet on the grounds that they arent, evaluate your ideas. Processor power greenback value is yet another subject rely to inspect. In a year or 2 this occasion could be reversed, so its no longer an eternal subject.

  • 1 decade ago

    The AM2 socket is a socket 940, but is incompatable with a standard socket 940 CPU, it must be a AM2 CPU. The AM2 does use DDR2, which is faster memory. That's the reason a standard socket 940 CPU will not work in an AM2 mobo. See:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socket_AM2

    Have you considered a Dual-Core processor or are you willing to wait for the new Quad-Cores? See:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athlon_64_X2

    Dual video cards, go with Nvida products:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NVIDIA_Quadro

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  • 1 decade ago

    Look at AMD Athlon X2 series.

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    1 decade ago

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