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I currently only have three working desktops that are put together. I think I could get a couple more if I cannibalized a some memory and spread it around, but I'm not interested in that much obsession.
My three working machines when put side by side look kinda like one of those "three generations" family pics. One has an old Athlon Barton core in it (the one that it suddenly became hard to get for some reason), which was high-end when I bought it. I forget all its specs. It overclocked really well, so well that I was spoiled by it when I built my next machine and had to be gentler. That thing screamed for its day. Kinda sad that it just works as a lowly file server and firewall these days. :)
The next one has the Athlon X2 4400 with the 1 meg L2 cache, which, again, became hard to get for some reason shortly after it came out and was also high-end when I bought it.
I didn't go high-end this time for various reasons, one of which is that I'm going to rebuild in six months or so and give this one to my daughter. She would have no use for nor appreciation of a processor like that. I'm not going to switch to Intel, so I'm curious to hear personal experiences with AMD's current top-of-the-line models. Real reviews for AMD CPUs that don't attempt to do an Intel comparison are hard to find lately. I *know* Intel is faster; I just don't want it.
Anyway ...
Do you have favorite motherboards? I've always used Asus for my personal machines in the past, so far back that I the first full build I did with a DX266 CPU had an Asus board. But, I went with a Biostar board that came highly recommended and has worked well so far but had a horrible design flaw that might have turned me off if I'd realized it beforehand; made cabling a bit of a chore. It's got an AMI Bios in it, which I'm not accustomed to. Has weird things in it that I guess are there for hardcore overclockers and tweakers but which are totally new to me. I haven't gotten that deep into it yet.
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