Intel's new Conroe processors (known to most as the Core 2 for desktops) has already blown many over with it's astounding preliminary benchmarks.
Now some insane dude has OCed one to hit the 5.0GHz mark.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=101190
Keep in mind that a 2.4GHz Conroe beats a 2.8GHz AMD FX-62 in every gaming benchmark, according to all available sources presently.
These chips should be availxable around June/July, and no doubt we should be able to acquire an Opteron/X2-equivalent Conroe chip for significantly less, which is absolutely great for gamers. Plus, these chips are generally excellent overclockers, which makes them the perfect cheaper alternatives to Opterons.
I can't believe Intel has finally come up with a product which has put it back onto the performance market with a big bang. With Vista (and hence DX10) to be released by early next year and AMD's FX-64 scheduled for release a few months later, many hardware enthusiasts will be looking to build a new rig and Conroe just seems to be the way to go.
Now some insane dude has OCed one to hit the 5.0GHz mark.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=101190
Keep in mind that a 2.4GHz Conroe beats a 2.8GHz AMD FX-62 in every gaming benchmark, according to all available sources presently.
These chips should be availxable around June/July, and no doubt we should be able to acquire an Opteron/X2-equivalent Conroe chip for significantly less, which is absolutely great for gamers. Plus, these chips are generally excellent overclockers, which makes them the perfect cheaper alternatives to Opterons.
I can't believe Intel has finally come up with a product which has put it back onto the performance market with a big bang. With Vista (and hence DX10) to be released by early next year and AMD's FX-64 scheduled for release a few months later, many hardware enthusiasts will be looking to build a new rig and Conroe just seems to be the way to go.
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