Im thinking about building a new gaming rig in a few months. Im going with AMD for sure but i was just wondering what cpu i should get. which would be faster for gaming, an FX-60 or a athlon 4800 X2??
Personally I would rcommend not bothering with either.
The AMD M2 processor is soon to be released, on a 940 pin socket, but this will be incompatible with the existing 940 socket, so new board will be required for anyone with these already.
This will enable the use of DDR2 memory, and will lead to quad core processors before too long.
It sounds like your prepared to spend a fair bit of money, so you would be better waiting a while and getting what is just around the corner.
i was unaware that the FX series were dual cores that the first ive heard of anything like that. as far as i know they are are high speed single cores with a big cache
i agree with BIGDK though the revised cores will kick some ass when they are released as they will be supporting DDR2 which means that AMD will be setting an even higher standard for gaming ability. espescially if you get some mega fast 1200MHz DDR 2
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The FX60 is the first FX dual core processor, with a clock speed of 2.6 compared to the 2.8 of the FX57.
Unless you are planning on playing games which are specifically written to be able to use and benefit from dual core technology, then the FX57 will still beat it it gaming.
Tests run comparing the 2 CPUs show the FX57 has a better score in 3D mark by about 1000.