my dad is a manager for a company that is about to drop like 3500$ on a rig from dell that uses a 3.73ghz Xeon proc, 2x 1gb 677mhz ddr2 ram, a 200gb sata2 drive.. and that just about it.. so, i went over to ibuypower.com, and put together a new AM2-socket rig for 2600$. it had a fx-62 :D , 2gb of the ddr2 800mhz corsair ram, a 150 GB 10k rpm raptor drive, a sweet asus mobo, and some random video pci-e card (the computer isnt doing anything graphic-intensive, just VERY cpu-intensive, the old computer takes 2-3 days to finish it), a nzxt lexa case and should come with water cooling for the cpu (which would be useful), and oh yes, a 17 inch lcd monitor (dell's computer did not come with a monitor) the rig from ibuypower shows that dell over-charges almost as much as alienware! lol. not really, the money is for if the computer breaks, and everyone is too dumb to figure it out, but that is still a LOT of money, and ibuypower does have a 3-year warranty... :arrow: so, im almost sure, would an amd fx-62 beat a 3.73 Xeon? AMD's chip uses 90nm process type, 2.8ghz, l1 cache= 128kb +128kb, l2 = 2 x 1mb the Xeon uses 65nm process type, 3.73 ghz(duh), and a l2 cache of 2 x 2mb. of corse, i couldn't find benchmarks comparing the two. :oops: