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What size power supplie do u guys recomend for this system?
Maybe a 600W. This is going by what everyone else has been saying lately on these types of threads.
What size power supplie do u guys recomend for this system?
whoopsy daisy silly me i just threw yeet another benchmark in where the core 2 duo gets beat oh no whata silly shame would that be 4out of 500 ,you obviously cant say the core 2 duo beats amd in everything cos as i have shown the AMD is beating it in some tasksok 3 out 500, now tell me this if you had the given amount of money would you buy the e6600 or the x6000?
of course there are exceptions to everything, but ill say it again, core 2 duo kicks amd's ass in EVERYTHING. (i just said this to annoy you), but honestly would you take the 6000+ over the e6600 just because of those benchmarks, AND, i cant see the benchmarks, did you consider how much you can over clock the e6600, now consider how much you can overclock the 6000+.....thats right sounds like you're having words for dinner...suckah!
'nuff said
all should be warned trying to defend amd in such times, its not worth it.
I to am in the same boat, ready to build but dont know what..
CPU: Intel E6700 Core 2 Duo
MB: GA-965P-DS3P
HDD: Seagate 320GB SATAII
RAM: 2GB Corsair TWIN2X2048 6400
Video: Geforce 8800GTS 320MB
Housing: Antec 500W EarthWatts ATX
Its going to be used for gaming but dont know whether AMD or Intel. Ive heard that AMD is suited better with motherboards and nvidia chip sets, that theres more compatability with the nvidia graphics cards and cpu's when updating divers etc..
Is this true.. I mean what makes a better gaming computer between the two? or is it like picking between apples and oranges?
well he didnt say whether he will over clock or not, so then an e6600 can be overclocked to 3.7 ghz, take your 2.7 ghz and shove it up your am2.whoopsy daisy silly me i just threw yeet another benchmark in where the core 2 duo gets beat oh no whata silly shame would that be 4out of 500 ,you obviously cant say the core 2 duo beats amd in everything cos as i have shown the AMD is beating it in some tasks
of course the core 2 duo is more overclockable but guess whart not everyone over clocks
And tbh you might think i am an AMD fanboy here but i dont care cos i cant be , how can i when all the machines i own are intel based i am just sick of people feeding bullshit info to people like yeah the core 2 duo is absolutely killing the amd in everything , erm no its not actually as theese benchmarks have shown , and prolly a few more will show
And i might get a core 2 duo or an AMD , tbh at the moment both are capable of running most games on the market at high and prolly will be for a while to come
And one place where AMD are making a kiling is in the budget area because for just under £45 i can get an athlon x2 3600+ and guess what , the only intel processor you can buy for that much is a Pentium 4 which is a bit more as well and i dont have to tell you that a Pentium 4 is nothing compared to this , the 3600+ is also highly overclockable and one person here got theirs to 2.7ghz now for a sub£45 processor that aint bad let me tell you
well he didnt say whether he will over clock or not, so then an e6600 can be overclocked to 3.7 ghz, take your 2.7 ghz and shove it up your am2.
AND since you keep on posting benchmarks (that no one can see) let me point out that the pentium d is better than the athlon 64 x2 at some things as well, but you wouldnt purchase a pentium d instead of the athlon would you?
and he's getting a 8800gtx...do you THINK he WONT be gamin????
so get an allendale cpu if you are really crunched for budget, and then overclock it to beat even the highend core 2 duos (at stock).
p.s.: maybe you should get an amd pc though, because apparently the one thing intel pcs arent good at is posting pictures of benchmarks.
^that was a joke, so you may want to take your 3600+ overclocking out of your am2 before you read it.