excaliber Posted December 19, 2003 Posted December 19, 2003 Advanced Micro Devices has quietly trotted out a version of its Athlon 64 chip that provides a little less performance than earlier models but only costs about half as much. http://news.com.com/2100-1006_3-5129122.html?tag=nefd_top Sounds like a deal to me! Quote -Zach "It's a flat file masquerading as a relational engine. The Fischer-Price of DBMS." - Concerning mySQL "What's the single most stupidest OS feature? -The User"
PlenoJure Posted December 24, 2003 Posted December 24, 2003 Wow, that is a deal. In a couple months when I build my new computer I'm pretty sure I'm going with the Athlon64, better performance, backwards compatible and with a price like that how can you not go for it. Quote Adam --Imspire.com
excaliber Posted December 24, 2003 Author Posted December 24, 2003 Thats exactly what I was thinking. We are considering putting together a new system, and this looks like the perfect time to get an Athlon 64 Quote -Zach "It's a flat file masquerading as a relational engine. The Fischer-Price of DBMS." - Concerning mySQL "What's the single most stupidest OS feature? -The User"
c1tadel Posted December 25, 2003 Posted December 25, 2003 Cool.... It is about time... I have been eyeing a cheap and simple AMD Barton 2500+ on Abit NF7-S with 1 Gig. It is not for demonic worship of games, but more of a progressive upgrade of my programming workstation at home which is: Intel PIII 667 - 512 PC133 SDRAM with 128MB GeForce 4200 chipset dual output to 2 x 21" Fujitsu. Programming workstation. Now, that article makes me think again... Does anyone know how well nForce 3 motherboards performing and any reliability issues? If it is as sweet as i think it is... i believe i might head down to Athlon 64 3000+ myself. Or maybe i should just hop over to the AMD plant 30 minutes away and do some dumpster diving... Quote
FPCH Admin AWS Posted December 26, 2003 FPCH Admin Posted December 26, 2003 From what I'm hearing the nForce chipset performs well, better than AMDs and VIAs. I'm not sure on availabilty however. Only x86/64 boards I have seen are with AMDs chipset. With MS decision to roll out service pack 2 for XP and delaying XP x86/64 it might be a while before many boards are put into mass production. While Suse and Mandrake have a port for x86/64 until MS gets in the game not many people will be in a hurry to switch. Rumors abound that MS is slowing development because Intel is going to get in the game. My suggestion would be to wait a few months to see what shakes out. Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
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