http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,2285978,00.asp?kc=ETRSS02129TX1K0000532
4/22/2008 1:17:53 AM
I saw this. I guess nows the time to buy?
4/22/2008 1:32:39 AM
I got that price back in October.......and have to say...buy now
4/22/2008 1:57:02 AM
Intel rubs salt into the wounds of AMD and tries to run them into the ground!Actually I'd say they're successfully running them into the ground.
4/22/2008 2:35:33 AM
whats teh difference between the core 2 quad and the quad core xeon??Same price, same specs? Why buy one over the other?
4/22/2008 7:56:07 AM
holy fuck. that's crazy. Definitely time to build a new system. Only question is what processor... It's gonna be for a Photoshop CS3 workstation and as of now CS3 can't use more than 2 cores.
4/22/2008 8:15:52 AM
would my HTPC benefit from a quad-core machine? i currently have a core duo (not c2d) proc in there (2ghz) and it WORKS, but will sometimes bog down when recording two HD shows and watching a recording at the same time
4/22/2008 9:07:35 AM
If you're using the standard freeware apps that most htpc homebrews use then it probably wouldn't benefit from multicore.
4/22/2008 1:34:57 PM
currently using mythbuntu (the one releasing this month)...but come this summer, i'm planning on wiping it out and running a windows-based app, since the linux guru roommate i have is leaving and i don't want to be stuck with a nix box when i can use windows just fine
4/22/2008 2:11:13 PM
yeah someone needs to put together a set of 3 PCs to build - low, medium, high, and maybe a 4th for your multimedia HTPC needs - using these new prices and suggest the best hardware to buy right now
4/23/2008 2:50:32 AM
dual cores are plenty fast for a media box. For multi-tasking, go with quad core.
4/23/2008 4:56:05 AM
With the right programming, a HTPC can benefit from a quad-core processor, as decoding data is usually a task which lends itself to parallelization well. While I doubt there are many implementations of this now, I wouldn't be surprised if it is something we see more of in the next 5 years; especially if quad core processors gain widespread acceptance. If you build it, they will come...
4/23/2008 8:15:58 AM
I have the q6700...I love it....fast especially when I'm ripping movies(takes 12 minutes compared to the 45 it used to)
4/23/2008 10:15:25 AM
Dell EPP Inspiron 530 Desktop: Core 2 Quad (Q6600) 2.4GHz, 3GB DDR2, 500GB HDD, DVDRW, Windows XP Home or Vista Home Premium $431 Or $414, XP Professional $17 Extrahttp://slickdeals.net/permadeal/12308not bad at all
4/23/2008 12:43:13 PM
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4/23/2008 1:20:59 PM
4/23/2008 3:19:31 PM
for those who work retail intel has a annual bundle that they offer for a sick price. 3 months agp i got the q6600, intel mobo, and vista home for $215. most employees get them and go straight to ebay with em so i'd check there too .[Edited on April 23, 2008 at 3:32 PM. Reason : .]
4/23/2008 3:32:14 PM
any chance of them bundling with the newer quads?
4/23/2008 3:34:04 PM
someone do one of those best components to buy threads now c'mon!
4/23/2008 3:36:20 PM
they have that... on slickdeals.net.http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=59242&t=553826[Edited on April 23, 2008 at 4:07 PM. Reason : found it]
4/23/2008 4:06:37 PM
I can't wait for the intel retail bundle this year...it's prolly going to be my last...but it will be sick.
4/23/2008 4:44:34 PM
^^ yeah but you have to know what's good and what's not - like those people are just into the cheapest components possible. it's more useful to have something that takes quality into account too so you don't have to do so much research when it's time to build a new PC
4/23/2008 4:55:18 PM
Have you looked into the thread? There's cheap ass components and then good ones. They give you hints to which ones are good buys and good components. Otherwise, just look to every other online computer enthusiast board or website. They always have the current lists of "what to buy" guides. Extremetech.com, anandtech.com, tom's hardware, cnet, maximumpc... the list goes on. Many split them up to cheap gaming, budget box, and hardcore gamer lists.
4/24/2008 11:47:14 AM