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Best picture quality in Vista with Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H
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<blockquote data-quote="kszabo" data-source="post: 422936" data-attributes="member: 61646"><p>Now I would not buy a X2 with Phenom I archtecture with 65 nmn. Phenom IIs with 45 nm are musch better in idle energy consumption, and slightly better under load.</p><p></p><p>If you were going to buy a Phenom II now then the question would be 1. how urgent is better pic quality of 1080i is 2. how important is cost factor for you is</p><p></p><p>if you can then wait for a cheap mainstream 45nm AMD CPU. X2 will need less energy then a X4 for sure.</p><p></p><p>If 1080i deinterlacing is not important for you or have dedicated DFX-Card then you can keep your 5050e forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kszabo, post: 422936, member: 61646"] Now I would not buy a X2 with Phenom I archtecture with 65 nmn. Phenom IIs with 45 nm are musch better in idle energy consumption, and slightly better under load. If you were going to buy a Phenom II now then the question would be 1. how urgent is better pic quality of 1080i is 2. how important is cost factor for you is if you can then wait for a cheap mainstream 45nm AMD CPU. X2 will need less energy then a X4 for sure. If 1080i deinterlacing is not important for you or have dedicated DFX-Card then you can keep your 5050e forever. [/QUOTE]
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