Building a New PC with an Athlon FX60
phuschnickens
Beverly Hills, Michigan Member
I'm planning on building a new PC with an FX60 for the CPU... I won't be doing any gaming whatsoever on this computer, it will all be Adobe CS2 Suite and Microsoft Office. I currently have an Athlon 64 X2 and REALLY appreciate the increase in performance increase (especially in dual-core friendly Adobe Suite apps) from the pentium 4 I was using before. The new PC will be an addition to the PrePress dept. for one of my coworkers and I am absolutely convinced that it should be dual core. My real question is this:
Is it complete overkill to spend $800 on an FX60 for the Adobe Suite? Is this processor really meant for much more system intense apps like gaming or would I notice a pretty marked difference from the 64 X2 I'm currently running?
Is it complete overkill to spend $800 on an FX60 for the Adobe Suite? Is this processor really meant for much more system intense apps like gaming or would I notice a pretty marked difference from the 64 X2 I'm currently running?
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I personally use a few FX series CPU's and X2 CPU's and both perform perfectly within an Adobe Suite and Microsoft programs. I would stick with a AM2 X2 series CPU....
More speed of course is better...but 1-3% at most would be the gain....not worth it in my book for 50- 100% more money.
I agree also that a new AM2 with some PC5400 or PC6400 DDR2 would make you very happy.....lots of memory bandwidth for moving those large files around.
I hear a company called OCZ makes some great high end DDR2 that would fit the bill
I would hold off for a few weeks. The AM2 mobo are just hitting the market and the selection and price will improve over the next month.
Get a modest dual core AM2 CPU, and upgrade when the quad cores come out.