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a_reborn_vetaran
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Is this a good gaming performance processor?

I have been told that AMD is not good for computers that stay on for the whole day and night...(So Intel is better. That's what I've been told.)

AMD Phenom™ X4 9500 quad-core processor ( 4x 2.2 GHz )
Geforce 9500GT 256mb graphiccard.
3072GB RAM (I thought it was 667Mhz)
500GB harddisk 7200Rpm

Thanks,

Reborn
ghettoperson
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It's ok, but Intel's CPU's are more powerful and priced similarly. There's no real reason to go with AMD at the moment.
killer21
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+400|6861|Reisterstown, MD

ghettoperson wrote:

It's ok, but Intel's CPU's are more powerful and priced similarly. There's no real reason to go with AMD at the moment.
I would imagine AMD will start reducing its price on its processors very soon.
heggs
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+581|6658|New York
I don't know who's been telling you AMD is bad for having your computer on overnight, but I've never had a problem leaving my computer on for extended periods of time. (3200+ cpu in mine)

Ghettoperson is right too, as much as I hate to admit it, Intel has the better performance at the moment. (Regardless, I'm still buying AMD when I upgrade next year)
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a_reborn_vetaran
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+8|6242|Belgium
It's pre-built so...
ghettoperson
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killer21 wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

It's ok, but Intel's CPU's are more powerful and priced similarly. There's no real reason to go with AMD at the moment.
I would imagine AMD will start reducing its price on its processors very soon.
Until they do it's kind of a null point.
xRBLx
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+27|6625|England - Kent

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

It's pre-built so...
so... you could prob get one better/cheaper if you built it you're self.

If not tell us you're price ranger and where you're from and the guys could give you a there best choice.

Last edited by xRBLx (2008-06-04 08:14:37)

The#1Spot
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+105|6810|byah

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

Is this a good gaming performance processor?

I have been told that AMD is not good for computers that stay on for the whole day and night...(So Intel is better. That's what I've been told.)

AMD Phenom™ X4 9450 or 9550 quad-core processor ( 4x 2.2 GHz )  the b3 version fixed the reliability issue of the b2
Geforce 9600GT 512mb graphics card. 9500gt does not exist
2gb or 4GB RAM 800mhz    Its faster than 667, more readily available/ cheaper, it is better to have ram sticks in pairs of the same size, and is currently standard for majority of processors and motherboards
500GB harddisk 7200Rpm  make sure its from a reliable company

Thanks,

Reborn
this should help a little bit also post price range
a_reborn_vetaran
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+8|6242|Belgium
700€... But my dad will only buy a computer that is pre-build... I also don't see the strategic moves here , but Oh well, it's better than my current computer.
Freezer7Pro
I don't come here a lot anymore.
+1,447|6467|Winland

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

700€... But my dad will only buy a computer that is pre-build... I also don't see the strategic moves here , but Oh well, it's better than my current computer.
9500 -> 9600GT. The CPU is ok, but I'd go with a dual for gaming.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Wallpaper
+303|6264|The pool
3072GB RAM

Damn, you must have one hell of a mobo to support that

:p
a_reborn_vetaran
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+8|6242|Belgium

Freezer7Pro wrote:

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

700€... But my dad will only buy a computer that is pre-build... I also don't see the strategic moves here , but Oh well, it's better than my current computer.
9500 -> 9600GT. The CPU is ok, but I'd go with a dual for gaming.
What do you exacly mean with this?
Do you mean the 9500Gt has to be upgraded to 9600Gt?  And that the Quad core isn't as good as the Duo Core for gaming?
Nessie09
I "fix" things
+107|6940|The Netherlands

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

Freezer7Pro wrote:

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

700€... But my dad will only buy a computer that is pre-build... I also don't see the strategic moves here , but Oh well, it's better than my current computer.
9500 -> 9600GT. The CPU is ok, but I'd go with a dual for gaming.
What do you exacly mean with this?
Do you mean the 9500Gt has to be upgraded to 9600Gt?  And that the Quad core isn't as good as the Duo Core for gaming?
A Fast Dual core is better than a decent Quad Core.
And the  9500 isn't really optimal for gaming. A 9600 would be better.

Last edited by Nessie09 (2008-06-05 08:38:21)

Freezer7Pro
I don't come here a lot anymore.
+1,447|6467|Winland

Nessie09 wrote:

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

Freezer7Pro wrote:


9500 -> 9600GT. The CPU is ok, but I'd go with a dual for gaming.
What do you exacly mean with this?
Do you mean the 9500Gt has to be upgraded to 9600Gt?  And that the Quad core isn't as good as the Duo Core for gaming?
A Fast Dual core is better than a decent Quad Core.
And the  9600 isn't really optimal for gaming. A 9600 would be better.
at the last line. And you got me right.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
a_reborn_vetaran
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But still, it will be OK... Maybe not for the future, but with this, I can (easily) play CoD4 and BF2 on its highest?
.Sup
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Freezer7Pro
I don't come here a lot anymore.
+1,447|6467|Winland

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

But still, it will be OK... Maybe not for the future, but with this, I can (easily) play CoD4 and BF2 on its highest?
BF2, yes, but I wouldn't count on much AA. I doubt CoD4 will run at more than medium settings. 9500GT = 8600GT.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
The#1Spot
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Freezer7Pro wrote:

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

But still, it will be OK... Maybe not for the future, but with this, I can (easily) play CoD4 and BF2 on its highest?
BF2, yes, but I wouldn't count on much AA. I doubt CoD4 will run at more than medium settings. 9500GT = 8600GT.
The game still looks descent with med/low settings
Doctor Strangelove
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a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

It's pre-built so...
Then you're paying at least $500 dollars more than you need to.
a_reborn_vetaran
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+8|6242|Belgium

DoctaStrangelove wrote:

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

It's pre-built so...
Then you're paying at least $500 dollars more than you need to.
I don't think so... The total price is 700€...

But anyway, I can still upgrade later, if it's really needed.
mnishimura00
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+15|6454

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

( 4x 2.2 GHz )
lol youre kidding right?
TopHat01
Limitless
+117|6175|CA

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

DoctaStrangelove wrote:

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

It's pre-built so...
Then you're paying at least $500 dollars more than you need to.
I don't think so... The total price is 700€...

But anyway, I can still upgrade later, if it's really needed.
Regardless, have fun spending countless hours deleting the useless shit they preload onto your HDD.  Gigs of trial software that you'll never use.

If you do, however, have to purchase a pre-built, think about buying a cheaper one, and then adding on, or completely revamping it.  Get a pre-built, buy a nice case to transfer the components to, and then buy mods from there.

Do you have any experience in building computers?  Sometimes buying a pre-built is less of a headache, to others building a better PC for a cheaper price seems like the way to go.
a_reborn_vetaran
Member
+8|6242|Belgium
Next year, I'm going to follow computer technologie, so THEN I can build a computer my own...

And no, I ain't kidding about 4x2.2Ghz, what's so weird about it?
Doctor Strangelove
Real Battlefield Veterinarian.
+1,758|6738

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

DoctaStrangelove wrote:

a_reborn_vetaran wrote:

It's pre-built so...
Then you're paying at least $500 dollars more than you need to.
I don't think so... The total price is 700€...

But anyway, I can still upgrade later, if it's really needed.
Well you're still paying allot more than you need to no matter how you look at it.
a_reborn_vetaran
Member
+8|6242|Belgium
But not if you can't install it yourself?
If you have to let it install, then you have to pay the hours the person is working, the travelling to my house...
But ofcourse , a pre-build isn't worth asmuch as a selfmade one...
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