AMD64 FX-53, yay or nay?

urian

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Are there any other cons than the price for the AMD Athlon 64 FX-53?

I don't find the difference in price between the FX-53 and anything down to 3500+ is <i> that </i> big (=not so big that I might not just as well go for the FX-53)...

EDIT: I forgot to add, I'm going for socket 939

<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Urian on 07/09/04 09:25 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
 
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Only difference between the FX-53 in Socket939 and the 3500+ is that the FX got Unlock Multipliers. That will allow you to overclock without raising the FSB over 200mhz...

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I just built this new system with a an Athalon FX-53

AMD Athallon 64Fx-53
Asus A8V Deluxe VIA K8T800 Pro Chipset ATX AMD MB
1 Gig of OCZ 3500 unbuffered Ram
2 Western Digital 74 Gig Raptors in Raid 0
DVD ASUS 16X DVD
DVD+/-RW PLEXTOR|PX-712A
CPU FAN SPIRE|SP703C3-1 KK3 AMD
Cooler Master Wave Master Case with 480 watt power supply.
M-Audio Revolution sound card

I'm upgrading from a first generation Athalon 2000 so the improvement I see is nothing short of amazing and I don't even have a high end graphics card yet. If I get an X800XT PE or X800 then we'll really see some benchmarks. I went with the FX-53 to fight obsolecence. Buy the biggest, fastet chip you can afford and hope it lasts you 3 years without a major upgrade. I went with the 939 MoBo and still may get screwed when PCI express comes out later this year, but I'm not gonna worry bout that.

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Or buy mid range for 1/3 of the price and upgrade every year and youll still have a pretty good system in 3 years...

Asus P4P800DX, P4C 2.6ghz@3.25ghz, 2X512 OCZ PC4000 3-3-3-8, Leadtek FX5900 w/ FX5950U bios@500/1000, 2X30gig Raid0