by NicksFXHouse » Thu Aug 24, 2006 1:25 pm
If you looking to buy a new system take this into consideration...
Right now the hardware being offered by all companies will be outdated and some of it will be obsolete by the time DX10 arrives and is in place next year between March and May. DX10 is a platform you will want.
Buying a Conroe or an AMD system right now should be done with the thought that you will want to expand into DX10. That being said both platforms in todays motherboards are lacking however if you do wish to buy now, make sure the motherboard is the latest technology. IE NF5, AM2, etc,..
For AMD, your better off with a x2 5000+ because it will overclock quite easily past FX62 performance for 1/2 the price.
As for Conroe, although it has potential for being a stronger platform, the reviews are mixed on if the real world performance of the processor or if it fully matches the hyped up pre-release reviews. Even if the real world performance of Conroe may not be what was hyped, it still represents newer technology than AMD currently offers.
In video adapters, I dont trust any of the reviews... I would ask those who own the hardware and have used it what they think. Many tried the 7950 cards on motherboards that did not fully support it and had bad things to say, others cant say enough good things... so I would check into that with real owners and not a forum opinions from those who never owned the product.
I tend to support the 7950 is overkill for the price/cost performance ratio and quad sli is still in its infancy so driver support is not there yet.
One of the advantages to buying a pre constructed unit is support however keep in mind the price is inflated way past what it would cost you to buy and build.
The starting point should be based on what it is you wish to accomplish. In example you already stated you want full 3D glasses suppot so a Nvidia platform will be needed.. Next, ask what other support you wish to have such as multi-monitor (if so, how many), video editing, gaming, etc... Once you have the answers to those questions then look into supporting hardware which will give you the best of what you seek before deciding on a platform or other components.
AMD next offereings may require another motherboard upgrade. Intel's current offerings may be squashed by AMD next year and at the same time an Intel upgrade may require another motherboard purchase.
The point is, right now is not a good time to buy because all the hardware manufactures are pushing to get rid of old technology and that wont stop until Q1 of next year.
Last edited by NicksFXHouse on Thu Aug 24, 2006 2:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.