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beef flaps June 11th, 2005 08:30 AM

Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
would like some input from those who own one and what model and MB they have.
Thanks.

Eagle One June 11th, 2005 08:33 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
well i hear the FX57 will be getting released soon... if u can wait and be able to afford the little bit more then go for it

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. June 11th, 2005 08:35 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
y not wait and get the FX-57 ...its due out in a few months

Eagle One June 11th, 2005 08:37 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
... which is exactly what i just said

C38368 June 11th, 2005 08:38 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
At that price, I'd just as soon buy an X2. But if you must, make sure that you get one of the unheralded 90nm cores. Easiest way to tell them apart, AFAICT, is to check the voltage: 130nm cores require 1.5V, while the 90nm cores needs only 1.375V.

Deimos June 11th, 2005 09:28 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
Anyone have an exact release date of the FX-57? :uhm:

Eagle One June 11th, 2005 09:35 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
i dont think there is one yet Solid Snake

Pethegreat June 11th, 2005 10:22 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
I would say either:
wait and get one once the FX57 is out in the market
don't get one, get one of the dual cores
save your money and get one once the Fx57 is out.

I can't see shelling $800 on a CPU.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. June 11th, 2005 10:56 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eagle One
... which is exactly what i just said

we posted at the same minute....

FX-Fragger June 11th, 2005 11:35 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
well... i have a FX-53 and I love it, so you should be just as happy with the 55

Eagle One June 11th, 2005 11:41 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
well if you want the best you can get, why not wait a tad longer so the best is better

Agentlaidlaw June 12th, 2005 10:59 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
The FX57 is coming out in 2 weeks...........

AMD to break the 3GHz barrier - [Computer Hardware]
Submitted by sendekyo on 6/11/2005 12:17:47 PM http://images.ircspy.com/comments.gif 7 Comments

The AMD FX-57 will be released in two weeks. It's clocked at 2800MHz (no surprise there), but it turns out that it's not that hard to break the barrier of the magical 3000 MHz. This CPU will overclock even more than that cooled with normal air cooling.

You can imagine how high you might set this one at Asetek VapoChill -40 cooling units. It will definitely break records. Expect to be seeing overclocking benchmarks from hardware testing websites by July.

Source: The Inquirer

beef flaps June 17th, 2005 07:08 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
Thanks for replies.... I think I will wait for the 57 chip and see what is up.

Mr. Matt June 17th, 2005 07:14 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
Unless you're into some seriously processor intensive stuff (and I'm not talking about gaming), you won't take full advantage of the power of an FX-53 for a long time to come, much less an FX-55. The biggest performance bottleneck of computers at the moment are the graphics cards; we have excess processing power, and not enough graphics power.

Unless it's just a prestige thing (like I bought one when they were new just so that I could say I had a top-of-the-range computer, if only for a month...), you're better off waiting for the release of the FX-57 and then buying an FX-55 when the price comes down.

And if it is a prestige thing, you'll probably want to look into dual-core processors instead.

beef flaps June 17th, 2005 07:23 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Matt
Unless you're into some seriously processor intensive stuff (and I'm not talking about gaming), you won't take full advantage of the power of an FX-53 for a long time to come, much less an FX-55. The biggest performance bottleneck of computers at the moment are the graphics cards; we have excess processing power, and not enough graphics power.

Unless it's just a prestige thing (like I bought one when they were new just so that I could say I had a top-of-the-range computer, if only for a month...), you're better off waiting for the release of the FX-57 and then buying an FX-55 when the price comes down.

And if it is a prestige thing, you'll probably want to look into dual-core processors instead.

Yeah I am waiting for the FX-57 chip now. Since it will on;y be a few dollars more than the 55 anyway. I must have it :)
This is strictly for my gaming PC so I do not need duel core CPU.
I plan on loading this new rig with 2 - 6800 Ultras (if thats possible) and 2 gigs of RAM.

Pethegreat June 17th, 2005 07:35 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Matt
Unless you're into some seriously processor intensive stuff (and I'm not talking about gaming), you won't take full advantage of the power of an FX-53 for a long time to come, much less an FX-55. The biggest performance bottleneck of computers at the moment are the graphics cards; we have excess processing power, and not enough graphics power.

I have a 6800gt and a 2.4ghz processor, the processor is limiting me in games, espically Source games. You can't have enough processing power.

Don't waste you money on 6800 ultras, gt's are just as fast for $100 less. Also, SLi only gives about a %40 bump in speed.

Mr. Matt June 17th, 2005 07:37 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
If that's an Intel processor I wouldn't be surprised -- it'll be quite old by now, I would have thought. I was talking about newer processors. If it's an AMD processor, then it's not your processor that's causing the problem; you have something else wrong.

The Source engine ran fine on my old computer, which had a 2400+ Athlon XP in it.

amoreelitesoldier June 17th, 2005 08:44 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
Our problem here is that a "standardized" test hasn't been adopted to see what "plays good" or "runs fine." What may look good to Person #1 may not look good to Person #2. That said, I'll probably go into shock leaving my Dell 4550 P4 2.0 and FX5200 combo, for an Athlon 64 3700+ and X850XT combo. *stops drooling* The problem with that is that I'll have to learn how to shoot real time, not shoot 3 seconds in front of someone. :lol:

I could have waited for the price of the 4000+ to come down or spent less in another area in order to get an FX chip, but the 3700 will be just fine for me.http://forums.filefront.com/images/smilies/pleased.gif BeeF, I would suggest waiting if you want the newest and greatest CPU. I don't know how much the FX-57 will retail for, but the 55 (IIRC) is still in the 800'ish range. IMHO if you're going to spend 800, why not just spend 1000 ...

Agentlaidlaw June 17th, 2005 10:35 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
If you do want to save money then get a FX55 when the FX57 comes out. Only difference is speed, 2.6-2.8. Only 200mhz faster. Thats really not a big speed change. Get a FX53 wouldnt be a bad idea ethier. Its at 2.4ghz and its only a 400mhz speed change with the FX57 and 200mhz with FX55. Really not a big change at all. FX53 and above will last you a very long time. FX53 would last probely till 2007. Thats if dual cores do not make a big impacted on software.

Deimos June 17th, 2005 10:40 AM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
Thanks for that information, I'll be waiting for the FX-55.

This GPU doesn't look too bad if you are into nVidia: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814127158

Agentlaidlaw June 17th, 2005 02:28 PM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
I would get an evga. They are a better brand and also you can trade in their cards for a new one for free for one time only.

Pethegreat June 17th, 2005 02:33 PM

Re: Ready to buy the FX55 chip.....
 
Nice^

If you looking for a long warrenty and good tech suppport, get a BFG. they come with 24/7/365 tech support and a life time warrenty. They are more expensive than evga card though.


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