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Intel Pentium or Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
I was planning on buying myself a gaming PC and thought Id put up a poll for AMD or Intel.
As we have alot of Computer wizzess in the esteem club, I thought I would get an idea on what to pick up.
Regards & Thanks in advance.
As we have alot of Computer wizzess in the esteem club, I thought I would get an idea on what to pick up.
Regards & Thanks in advance.
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Re: Inter Pentium or Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
AMD processors had few issue long time ago, i am not sure about new technology, but it is me i will go with Intel with no doubts.desertfalc0n wrote:I was planning on buying myself a gaming PC and thought Id put up a poll for AMD or Intel.
As we have alot of Computer wizzess in the esteem club, I thought I would get an idea on what to pick up.
Regards & Thanks in advance.
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AMD is catching up so fast and doing much better than Intel, check for Dual-core technology write ups on the net. Even relibale servers are now built around AMD processors. Sun Microsystems are now selling Windows based servers based on AMD platforms.
That was on the highend level, now coming down to earth, a friend at work has gone through the market/technology study and ended up buying AMD based home PC.
Hope I have answered you......
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Dear Khaiwi chief, was gonna write the same what you have mentioned, but was waiting for a few more polls to come through. AMD had a big time compatiability issue but that was around 99-2000, but as you have pointed around, this is slowing dying off. I have been a hardcore AMD user myself and have used an AMD Duron and than an Athlon Processor which is running very well.. Infact I did a part time promotion for AMD while I was in college and since than have not really moved to Intel, never got convinced enough...
The dual core is surely an amazing technology, and the only issue with this growing tech, is I bought my graphics AGP card for 850 Dhs, and now I cannot use it on the new mother boards are using ATI cards, so now I have to buy another one...
The dual core is surely an amazing technology, and the only issue with this growing tech, is I bought my graphics AGP card for 850 Dhs, and now I cannot use it on the new mother boards are using ATI cards, so now I have to buy another one...
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if u're going to use for "gaming" no for AMD, all emulation programs such as ps2pc and emu 2.0 and other VR 3rd games patches wont work on AMD unless its stated. 8)desertfalc0n wrote:Dear Khaiwi chief, was gonna write the same what you have mentioned, but was waiting for a few more polls to come through. AMD had a big time compatiability issue but that was around 99-2000, but as you have pointed around, this is slowing dying off. I have been a hardcore AMD user myself and have used an AMD Duron and than an Athlon Processor which is running very well.. Infact I did a part time promotion for AMD while I was in college and since than have not really moved to Intel, never got convinced enough...
The dual core is surely an amazing technology, and the only issue with this growing tech, is I bought my graphics AGP card for 850 Dhs, and now I cannot use it on the new mother boards are using ATI cards, so now I have to buy another one...
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this is a very good combination, cause the nVIDIA nForce builtin graphics processor will definitly add the value to the AMD processor when it comes to games, if you're not planning to run any emulated games (ps2 on pc, sega on pc etc) then this is the best choice.anTrax wrote:i would go for AMD Athlon™ 64 FX -74 processor (Socket F (1207FX))
& ASUS motherboard Model: L1N64-SLI WS with the NVIDIA nForce 680a SLI chipset.
SUPER GAMERS PC
but what is your MAX budget??? would make is easier for me to pick the components for you..
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Hey Mega & Antrax, thanks for the feedback.
Megamoe no I will not be using emulated games on my PC, but I will defenitly keep this in mind...
Antrax budget if alienware could deliver here, I was almost gnna take a system costing 30K, but surely through the bank lol ,,
but my current budget, is trying to not max 10k.
Megamoe no I will not be using emulated games on my PC, but I will defenitly keep this in mind...
Antrax budget if alienware could deliver here, I was almost gnna take a system costing 30K, but surely through the bank lol ,,
but my current budget, is trying to not max 10k.
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AMD Athlon™ 64 FX -74 (Socket F (1207FX)) Price: around 2200 DHs
More info/spec: http://www.amd.com/gb-uk/Processors/Pro ... 36,00.html
Asus L1N64-SLI WS with NVIDIA nForce 680a SLI chipset price: around 1500 DHs
More info/spec: http://ae.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l ... odelmenu=2
RAM: the motherboard supports up to 8GB of RAM. Here is a PDF list manufactures that have been tested by AMD for best performance and high reliability.
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content ... 2_DIMM.pdf
I would suggest 2GB package from any of the brands in the list. For best performance Make sure the dim speed is 800. price: roughly a 1000 DHs
Graphic card: GeForce 7950 GX2 Price: around 2000
More info/Spec: http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce_7950.html
Hard Disk: allot of options. Just stay away from Maxtor & western digital. Make sure your choice is SATA hard disk
ATX case: very limited choices for the mother board I suggested. I would recommend a gigabyte ATX case with 450 power supply Around 450 DHs
The rest of the components I leave up to you. Please go through the specs of every part to know the features of this system. For example you can have 2 AMD processors at once and 4 parallel graphic cards connecting 8 monitors or flat screens. Another example is this system could stream 60 min of high resolution video in under 1 Sec. cool huh..
Most of these parts could be found in Khalid Bin Al waleed street in dubai… good luck and give me a call if you need any help
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More info/spec: http://www.amd.com/gb-uk/Processors/Pro ... 36,00.html
Asus L1N64-SLI WS with NVIDIA nForce 680a SLI chipset price: around 1500 DHs
More info/spec: http://ae.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l ... odelmenu=2
RAM: the motherboard supports up to 8GB of RAM. Here is a PDF list manufactures that have been tested by AMD for best performance and high reliability.
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content ... 2_DIMM.pdf
I would suggest 2GB package from any of the brands in the list. For best performance Make sure the dim speed is 800. price: roughly a 1000 DHs
Graphic card: GeForce 7950 GX2 Price: around 2000
More info/Spec: http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce_7950.html
Hard Disk: allot of options. Just stay away from Maxtor & western digital. Make sure your choice is SATA hard disk
ATX case: very limited choices for the mother board I suggested. I would recommend a gigabyte ATX case with 450 power supply Around 450 DHs
The rest of the components I leave up to you. Please go through the specs of every part to know the features of this system. For example you can have 2 AMD processors at once and 4 parallel graphic cards connecting 8 monitors or flat screens. Another example is this system could stream 60 min of high resolution video in under 1 Sec. cool huh..
Most of these parts could be found in Khalid Bin Al waleed street in dubai… good luck and give me a call if you need any help
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Hi,desertfalc0n wrote:Hey Mega & Antrax, thanks for the feedback.
Megamoe no I will not be using emulated games on my PC, but I will defenitly keep this in mind...
Antrax budget if alienware could deliver here, I was almost gnna take a system costing 30K, but surely through the bank lol ,,
but my current budget, is trying to not max 10k.
recently built a Core2Duo for a friend of mine...High spec by all means, but under 10K....but forget SLI!
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anTrax wrote:AMD Athlon™ 64 FX -74 (Socket F (1207FX)) Price: around 2200 DHs
More info/spec: http://www.amd.com/gb-uk/Processors/Pro ... 36,00.html
Asus L1N64-SLI WS with NVIDIA nForce 680a SLI chipset price: around 1500 DHs
More info/spec: http://ae.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l ... odelmenu=2
RAM: the motherboard supports up to 8GB of RAM. Here is a PDF list manufactures that have been tested by AMD for best performance and high reliability.
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content ... 2_DIMM.pdf
I would suggest 2GB package from any of the brands in the list. For best performance Make sure the dim speed is 800. price: roughly a 1000 DHs
Graphic card: GeForce 7950 GX2 Price: around 2000
More info/Spec: http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce_7950.html
Hard Disk: allot of options. Just stay away from Maxtor & western digital. Make sure your choice is SATA hard disk
ATX case: very limited choices for the mother board I suggested. I would recommend a gigabyte ATX case with 450 power supply Around 450 DHs
The rest of the components I leave up to you. Please go through the specs of every part to know the features of this system. For example you can have 2 AMD processors at once and 4 parallel graphic cards connecting 8 monitors or flat screens. Another example is this system could stream 60 min of high resolution video in under 1 Sec. cool huh..
Most of these parts could be found in Khalid Bin Al waleed street in dubai… good luck and give me a call if you need any help
Hani Janem
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desertfalc0n wrote:For the ultimate gaming machine, check out alienware.com, beleieve me the system reaches like to $10,000 and this actually showss what people can use for gaming...
Anyways,,
I must say thanks alot guys,, it surely is very helpfull...
Have seen a top spec alienware in action in a interior-design studio...it's not worth that money
seriously
30% of the price is justified with the support services...my personal experience: any of us can do better than them...
especially at US call-rate
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