You don't even seem to be answering my questions...
Are you absolutely sure the 4400+ will run at a frequency of 2600Mhz with a 1MB cache, I just don't understand why AMD would release a processor that is so identical to the FX-55.
Also, you are suggesting simply an Athlon 64 series processors for the hardcore gamer. I would think that any gamer would easily know that the Athlon 64 FX series will blow away any other processor (except maybe the Pentium Extreme Editions), so I wouldn't see why you wouldn't be suggesting an FX-57 or FX-59 if we are talking about unreleased processors.
Furthermore, as I have now stated three times, what about dual cores? Surely you are aware that these are on the horizon from both Intel and AMD, and that it would only seem logical that two processors of the same era would outperform a single processor from the same era.
I'd also just like to point out that it would be quite easy to critisize you as not being as enthusiac for not liking to overclock, but it doesn't really matter, as long as you are deeply interested and devoted to a particular hobby, it doesn't matter how you carry it our or what not, whether it be through overclocking or simply buying higher end parts.
Are you absolutely sure the 4400+ will run at a frequency of 2600Mhz with a 1MB cache, I just don't understand why AMD would release a processor that is so identical to the FX-55.
Also, you are suggesting simply an Athlon 64 series processors for the hardcore gamer. I would think that any gamer would easily know that the Athlon 64 FX series will blow away any other processor (except maybe the Pentium Extreme Editions), so I wouldn't see why you wouldn't be suggesting an FX-57 or FX-59 if we are talking about unreleased processors.
Furthermore, as I have now stated three times, what about dual cores? Surely you are aware that these are on the horizon from both Intel and AMD, and that it would only seem logical that two processors of the same era would outperform a single processor from the same era.
I'd also just like to point out that it would be quite easy to critisize you as not being as enthusiac for not liking to overclock, but it doesn't really matter, as long as you are deeply interested and devoted to a particular hobby, it doesn't matter how you carry it our or what not, whether it be through overclocking or simply buying higher end parts.