Odale
Active Member
It was a metaphor.
The comparison of 50 and 70 dollars is relative
The comparison of 50 and 70 dollars is relative
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2-3 gigs is your best bet..since modern processors require pairs two 1 gigs plus two .5 gigs is good..depending on how much ram is on the video card(that counts towards installed ram in windows)
no need for that..I am no fanboi..i recommend what's best for the job at hand..and the only way AMD right now can stand up is 2 socket or more servers and purely price..they are behind everywhere else unfortunately.,
Since I don't know what you two (Hescominsoon, Vibrokatana) are talking about, I don't think Wh1te Out knows either.
I chose AMD because it was better for Gaming.
Plus the requirements of a game isn't as high as a Intel.
Over time companies reengineer their products to get more performance out. Intel dropped the forsaken netburst (p4) architecture and went back to the p3 (then pentium M). That was basically two P-M cores glued together and was called the core duo. After that intermediate release they released a redesigned core 2 chip and now have one called "i7" out (it is still in the $400+ range, so I don't care about it).