LOLZ Intel advice, thats RICH! I am looking for the same thing as you and so far I have found the FX-60 to be the biggest and the baddest. But that sucker is way too expensive, it costs more than better procs for the AM2 platform. The other 939 proc is i think the X2 4800+ but that is still as expensive as an AM2 motherboard/4800+ combo! I think you might have to cannibalize your computer and build an AM2 rig. Be far cheaper that way in the long run.
2007-05-12 03:11:44
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answered by twistedpirateblade 2
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2014-10-22 21:48:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Hahaaa
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* to Twisted *
Yes, I totally agreed with you, I had a X2-4200 and when come to choose if worth upgrade or not, I decided to spent a bit more and went the AM2 route, as one of the main feature I needed is virtualization, it cost me a new board but the end result is excellent running XP64 with 4GB of DDR2, shame no one really sells DDR2 in 2GB modules at a reasonable price.
2007-05-12 02:58:06
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answered by Cupcake 7
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2007-05-12 02:57:13
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answered by wise5557 5
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