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    Hi,

    I was thinking about buying one of these, in my old computer, to replace the montherboard, so I can have this tripple core processer.

    It looks a lot better then Intel's core2duo.

    Any thoughs?

    My current spec is:
    512mb ram
    windows vista sp1
    2.8ghz amd altherlon 64bit.

    Would I need to upgrade the m/b? To support this processer?

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    Since when are tripple cores even possible? :S
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawm View Post
    Since when are tripple cores even possible? :S
    i'm not even sure....

    it says it on their website.

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    AMD are planning to release triple core processors. They'll most likely be crap like the rest of their multi-core processors.
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    Since when are tripple cores even possible? :S

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    Okay.

    If you can afford it, get an Intel Q6600 Quad Core or something, and yes you will need a new motherboard.
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    yeah, just asking now.. - would i need to upgrade my motherboard to put on this processer or is the current one fine?

    edit: tawm yeah i knwo for an intel module ill probally need one, don't purticually want intel

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    Well, I can honestly say I would bet money on it that the Core 2 Duo is better than AMD's tri-core. They just have better architecture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Well, I can honestly say I would bet money on it that the Core 2 Duo is better than AMD's tri-core. They just have better architecture.
    It's better then the core2dual search amd 780G on youtube to find out more

    such as this one:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=rcbGV6Pfb6Q

    It has built in directx
    Last edited by blanky12!; 10-04-2008 at 06:33 PM.

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    Dude that's a chipset not a processor. If you plan to game properly then I recommend you buy a proper graphics card not some integrated one, no matter how powerful they claim it to be.

    There is a big diffrence between a chipset and a processor.

    See a review here: http://www.trustedreviews.com/mother...ics-Chipset/p1

    Quote Originally Posted by blanky12! View Post
    It's better then the core2dual search amd 780G on youtube to find out more

    such as this one:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=rcbGV6Pfb6Q

    It has built in directx
    Last edited by Tomm; 11-04-2008 at 07:07 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    Dude that's a chipset not a processor. If you plan to game properly then I recommend you buy a proper graphics card not some integrated one, no matter how powerful they claim it to be.

    There is a big diffrence between a chipset and a processor.

    See a review here: http://www.trustedreviews.com/mother...ics-Chipset/p1
    OK, so the processer is only £50 to buy? And the motherboard is only £60, should I buy?

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