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Never mind the 4.26GHz Presler...there's a new gaming champ on the blocks.

And it even beats the X2 4800 at multitasking.
 

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You plan to purchase off NewEgg?........ :uhoh:
 

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NewEgg would get it first I would have thought, I am just curious about the price.
 

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It's supposed to retail around AU$1,300 at the U.S. A bit more expensive here, I'd say.
 

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FX-57 still retails around $1,600 at alot of places, so one can only imagine how much the dual-core FX-60 will ship at.

If only I was rich, wouldn't mind a FX-60, 2GB DDR500, SLi 512MB GTX system right about now.
 
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Jesus christ and I still remember the initial release of FX-51 & FX-53 and now look at these new ones that dessimate current my 2800+ Barton :p.
 

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2800+ Barton? Ahahahahahah.

Although I still kept my old 486, 66Mhz. <3 'Turbo' button.
 

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JKDDragon said:
FX-57 still retails around $1,600 at alot of places, so one can only imagine how much the dual-core FX-60 will ship at.

If only I was rich, wouldn't mind a FX-60, 2GB DDR500, SLi 512MB GTX system right about now.
Mmm yes *drool*

I'm thinking by the time the FX-60 arrives here, it'll be around the same price as a current FX-57, which will probably fall to about $1,200 (which I think is the price of a 55 nowadays)
 

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Minai said:
Mmm yes *drool*

I'm thinking by the time the FX-60 arrives here, it'll be around the same price as a current FX-57, which will probably fall to about $1,200 (which I think is the price of a 55 nowadays)
Hello there fellow insomniac! Haha.

The 57's price should fall.. but I'm not so sure about the 60 retailing at the 57's current price. Remember this one is a dual-core monster, so the pricing game might be completely different here. I hope not though; the last thing poor uni students like us want to hear is computer equipment getting more expensive. :eek:
 

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Haha, feel sorry for those kiddies who are into architechture or industrial design/CAD jobs who need powerhouse Quadros and dual monster beasts :(
 

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It's not really worth getting though, since AMD is soon switching to their new socket 940 (M2), and changing to a 65 nm process. (Intel's Extreme Edition 955 is already on 65nm).

They are expected to move to M2 by mid this year -- I hope they also change to 65nm at the same time. If so I will definitely be upgrading!
 

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It's not really worth getting though
Not necessarily. The FX-60 is obviously targeted towards extreme gamers, so just because they're not going M2 doesn't necessarily matter much, since many gamers won't tend to upgrade anyway until the time they build another PC (due to potential hazards relating to bottlenecking).

For example, two years ago, many people were looking for an A64 around the 3400+ range. They could of gotten a 3400+ 754skt or a 3500+ 939skt. 939 was still at the early stage of progressing it's market share at the time, and it was expensive compared to 754. And since there wasn't a huge difference in performance between the 2 processors, why worry about not being futureproof when chances are many of those gamers won't intend to ever upgrade core components relevant to having 939 ever, but instead just build a new PC when the urge kicks in a few years later?
 

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Well at wholesale price the FX60 is costing $1549.90 with a RRP of $1,799.

As JKDDragon said, many gamers aren't worried about futureproofing because the fact is that its impossible to be completely futureproof and using myself as an example, I tend to build a new computer roughly once a year because of that.
 

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Extreme gamers may be an exception. Yet even then it would be wiser to wait 4 months for a vastly superior system with a necessary change in technology. It is true that it is impossible to completely future-proof your system, but this is not merely taking a step up, for example by purchasing the latest graphics card. This is in fact a leap up that is well worth waiting for, in my mind. Keep in mind the expense ($1600) and the small wait.
 

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