I am probably going to upgrade my computer in the next month or two, but I feel that the choices now are mediocre at best. Here is what I see, please correct me or make comments as needed:
1. Buy Thunderbird or Duron. Good chips but now I have to use VIA or AMD chipset. I feel VIA has to many problems and they still have a lot of stability isues to work out. I don't know, maybe they are all worked out already but I haven't see it yet. The KT133 chipset is slower than the BX contender it seems. I haven't read too much on the new AMD chipset that supports Thunderbird/Duron, how is it?
2. Buy Coppermine/Celeron2. Coppermine is fast but expensive. Celeron2 is only 66MHz compared to Duron's 100MHz FSB(effectively 200MHz) and shows a lead in performace compared to celeron. There worst part about all of this is the BX/815/820 issues. BX is showing faster speeds than both 815 and 820. 815 is, well, slow. 820 sucks because of Rambus.
And to top everything off, the video card market is dominated by Nvidia and I shouldn't even have to mention why I don't want to go that route. I hope Matrox comes out with the G800 sooner than later. What I'll probably end up doing is buying some other video card to tied me over until the G800 comes out
What do all of you think?
Thanks,
Dave
1. Buy Thunderbird or Duron. Good chips but now I have to use VIA or AMD chipset. I feel VIA has to many problems and they still have a lot of stability isues to work out. I don't know, maybe they are all worked out already but I haven't see it yet. The KT133 chipset is slower than the BX contender it seems. I haven't read too much on the new AMD chipset that supports Thunderbird/Duron, how is it?
2. Buy Coppermine/Celeron2. Coppermine is fast but expensive. Celeron2 is only 66MHz compared to Duron's 100MHz FSB(effectively 200MHz) and shows a lead in performace compared to celeron. There worst part about all of this is the BX/815/820 issues. BX is showing faster speeds than both 815 and 820. 815 is, well, slow. 820 sucks because of Rambus.
And to top everything off, the video card market is dominated by Nvidia and I shouldn't even have to mention why I don't want to go that route. I hope Matrox comes out with the G800 sooner than later. What I'll probably end up doing is buying some other video card to tied me over until the G800 comes out
What do all of you think?
Thanks,
Dave
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