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Started by misterdb, Jul 17, 2008, 09:17:50

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misterdb

 ??? thinking of a upgrade to my system here ,a Intel quad or Amd quad don't know which one to go for so any feedback would be appreciated.

Glenn

Welcome to the forum.  :karma:

The Intel quad cores CPU currently out perform their AMD rivals, there is an Intel price drop due on 20th July too.

Are you building a new PC from scratch, or do you have a current PC you wish to upgrade. If upgrading what are its current specs? What do you use the PC for, as a dual core CPU maybe a better option?
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misterdb

its only the base unit which I'm upgrading as i upgraded the monitor  a couple of months ago with a HP w2007v .after having a quick read of a computer magazine i think a dual core would be a more suitable option for me as well as my pocket, now the question goes back to Amd or Intel again!

Rik

Intel. :) Welcome to the forum. :welc: :karma:
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Gary

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Quote from: Glenn on Jul 17, 2008, 09:37:23
Welcome to the forum.  :karma:

The Intel quad cores CPU currently out perform their AMD rivals, there is an Intel price drop due on 20th July too.

Are you building a new PC from scratch, or do you have a current PC you wish to upgrade. If upgrading what are its current specs? What do you use the PC for, as a dual core CPU maybe a better option?
With the price of some quad cores not far off the dual cores if you want future proofing quad would be good if you can fit one in your board, saying that a E8400/E8500 dual core is fast and great value, I have seen E8500 for as little as £129.83, and the reviews for them are outstanding, as Glenn says though its dependant on what you want to use it for, avoid AMD, the Intel dual cores out perform the AMD quads, which says a lot. Intel is the way to go for power and price. here is a review of the E8500 http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/intel_e8500/
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Glenn

Quote from: misterdb on Jul 17, 2008, 10:11:16
its only the base unit which I'm upgrading as i upgraded the monitor  a couple of months ago with a HP w2007v .after having a quick read of a computer magazine i think a dual core would be a more suitable option for me as well as my pocket, now the question goes back to Amd or Intel again!

Personally I would still us an Intel processor, but it depends of your finances, something like this would make a good base for a system;

http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/specpage.html?MBB-P35842
with the graphics card below
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/145605

Depending on the current PSU you may need to replace that too, if so I would use a quality PSU not a cheap generic model.
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Gary

Novatech are very reliable I would give them a  :thumb: used them a lot with zero issues
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Lance

I would agree with Gary in that for dual core the E8xxx series from Intel seems to over the most 'bang per buck'!
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Sebby

I've always been an AMD man, but I have to say, I think Intel are better at the moment.

Lance

AMD seem to have lost their way and still haven't come up with a decent processor to rival the core 2s or the quads. Even their newest phenom cores seem to be poor compared to the intel offerings.
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Sebby

I'm running an X2 in my mATX machine just because it runs so cool - currently 14 degrees Celsius, overclocked a little, with a heatsink only (no fan). But certainly in terms of performance, Intel are way ahead.

mrapoc

Intel Q6600 (quad) or an e6400/e6500 (dual) are both good and pretty much the same price. Quad will last longer but duals are most supported now (either way id go for quad). Although AMD's new socket may be their comeback here.

Check out the overclock on an e6400  :P phoarr

dysonco

The intel Q6600 is great value for money at about £110.  If you get the low power go version (SLACR) then they overclock very easily, usually to at least 3Ghz from their standard 2.4 Ghz.

Both myself and my other half have them, mine is overclocked to 3.4Ghz hers to 3Ghz. So we're both pretty much getting better performance than the £600 QX6800 extreme (which runs at 2.9Ghz)!

Not to be sniffed at!

If you are worried about how to overclock check out forums.overclockers.co.uk where there are some helpful guides.

misterdb

 :thumb: http://www.laskys.com/pcs_and_laptops/pcs_and_apple_desktops/pcs/hp_s3541.html#specification   Couldn't stretch the wallet to a quad core so the daughter is getting the box that I'm using at the moment and I'm splashing out on this one,delivery late next week hopefully !. :eek4:

Rik

Enjoy. :)

I didn't realise Lasky's were still around. I used to buy kits from them when I was young...
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Now owned by Comet...
Anything and everything that I post on here is purely my opinion, it ain't going to change the world, you are under no obligation to agree with me, it is purely my expressed opinion.

Rik

So they've gone upmarket then? ;D
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Quote from: misterdb on Jul 31, 2008, 13:50:47
   Couldn't stretch the wallet to a quad core so the daughter is getting the box that I'm using at the moment and I'm splashing out on this one,delivery late next week hopefully !. :eek4:

You could have at Aldi on Sunday next..http://uk.aldi.com/uk/html/offers/2867_6766.htm
Anything and everything that I post on here is purely my opinion, it ain't going to change the world, you are under no obligation to agree with me, it is purely my expressed opinion.

Gary

Damned, if you do damned if you don't

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Shhhh Gary...brown envelope on it's way..  ;)
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Gary

Quote from: Inactive on Jul 31, 2008, 15:32:59
Shhhh Gary...brown envelope on it's way..  ;)
nudge nudge, say no more  :rofl:
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misterdb

 :whistle:/uk.aldi.com/uk/html/offers/2867_6767.htm tempted to buy this as well as my 320 external is more or less full!

Rik

Hard drive space - the thing you think you'll never fill when you buy it. ;D
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Glenn

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Rik

To think my first HD was a massive 10MB.  :shake:
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