Re: What did you get for your 18th birthday... [message #202346 is a reply to message #201602] |
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Doesn't matter, you'll only be able to upgrade with what's out there right now, as AMD won't release anything else for Socket 939 anymore, and with everything that's coming up, I suggest you switch.
DDR2 memory modules are just as cheap (cheaper in some cases I believe) as DDR modules.
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Re: What did you get for your 18th birthday... [message #202373 is a reply to message #201602] |
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mision08
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You make it sound as if the 939 socket supply is near the end, and that AMD doesn't have something to release in 3 months to make the 754 socket an endangered species.
In 730 reviews, 5 out of 5 eggs. All for $135.00 {minus $29 = $105.99 stacking them deep, selling them cheep} and it's fast
Im just saying his gift looks good to me.
His CPU has 5 out of 5 with 777 reviews. A nice lucky number, unlike the nVidia 666 SMBus drivers that cause BSOD on my board
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Re: What did you get for your 18th birthday... [message #202485 is a reply to message #201602] |
Sun, 04 June 2006 18:56 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](/theme/Renegade_Forums/images/up.png) ![Go to next message Go to next message](/theme/Renegade_Forums/images/down.png) |
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Uh, excuse me, but I didn't get ripped off, my mom even covered the extra cost of the X800XT she bought locally (to save herself the trouble, after the case incident) instead of buying online.
The only time I got ripped off was when I bought the case, it was a piece of shit copy of the original version and it's falling apart, but the power supply it came with is surprisingly good.
(the inner design isn't the same, it's flimsy as hell, the paint job sucks and the manufacturers are aware of the issue, as a matter of fact, most manufacturers are *I'm never buying such thing from Ebay again*)
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Re: What did you get for your 18th birthday... [message #202677 is a reply to message #201602] |
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If you think someone's going to stalk you by looking at your first name and age, you're a little crazy.
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Re: What did you get for your 18th birthday... [message #202806 is a reply to message #201602] |
Tue, 06 June 2006 16:48 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](/theme/Renegade_Forums/images/up.png) ![Go to next message Go to next message](/theme/Renegade_Forums/images/down.png) |
mision08
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There is nothing wrong with using the 939 socket or regular DDR modules, They are as fast as anything on the market, and will be around for a long time.
I was wrong about the 939.
The AM2 is 50% faster, will last 20 times longer and AMD will never change their socket pin array from the AM2. If you get that computer for you're birthday it will only make you miserable. I was completely wrong about this 939 Venice core, I would rather have a celleron than this piece of shit.
Mascheif, abandon ship!! Run away from that piece of shit you have pictured. That computer will only bring you misery. Oh my God, I just noticed the 7900 GTX video card!!! I need to check with comrade and icedog about that model.
No one cares what you think! No one cares what comrade thinks!! And no one cares what I think!! I was just commenting on the computer pictured at the top of the page.
There is nothing wrong with using the 939 socket or regular DDR modules, They are as fast as anything on the market, and will be around for a long time.
True Greatness, and just a good human
The best finish, closest finish in the 50 year history of Winston Cup
Freddy Krueger music video
Harvester Of Sorrow, language of the mad
Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan A Thousand Miles Behind
Your own personal Jesus, someone to hear your prayers
Kyle's mom is a bitch
Johnny Cash Live @ San Quentin
Don't Y'all Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out Of Hand?
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Re: What did you get for your 18th birthday... [message #203371 is a reply to message #202806] |
Sat, 10 June 2006 15:58 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](/theme/Renegade_Forums/images/up.png) ![Go to next message Go to next message](/theme/Renegade_Forums/images/down.png) |
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mision08 wrote on Tue, 06 June 2006 19:48 | There is nothing wrong with using the 939 socket or regular DDR modules, They are as fast as anything on the market, and will be around for a long time.
I was wrong about the 939.
The AM2 is 50% faster, will last 20 times longer and AMD will never change their socket pin array from the AM2. If you get that computer for you're birthday it will only make you miserable. I was completely wrong about this 939 Venice core, I would rather have a celleron than this piece of shit.
Mascheif, abandon ship!! Run away from that piece of shit you have pictured. That computer will only bring you misery. Oh my God, I just noticed the 7900 GTX video card!!! I need to check with comrade and icedog about that model.
No one cares what you think! No one cares what comrade thinks!! And no one cares what I think!! I was just commenting on the computer pictured at the top of the page.
There is nothing wrong with using the 939 socket or regular DDR modules, They are as fast as anything on the market, and will be around for a long time.
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We're telling you to go with Socket AM2 because it's AMD's newer technology, not because it's currently offering "better" (it's not, it's just as good) performance than Socket 939. Doing the switch now would also mean saving money overtime. How? Well, you'd already have a DDR2-enabled motherboard and DDR2 memory, which is currently cheaper than DDR1 memory modules on most online stores.
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That's very unlikely. When new technology comes along (DDR3 maybe?), the socket of the processor might have to be changed. I would be suprised if they used the same type of socket for more than 10 years.
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DDR3 memory isn't going to be adopted by AMD anytime soon, they just switched to DDR2, I don't know about Intel, but currently only one company has begun production of a DDR3 memory module.
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