I offer no advice on which to choose. I only offer information to help you
choose yourself.
Go to toms hardware guide.
www.tomshardware.com and look at reviews.
look particularly at
http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20031223/index.html
Also a answer to one of the replys saying about future proofing. The
ADA3000+ uses the socket 754. This is going to change. I work for the
largest wholeseller of INTEL and one of the largest seller of AMD in the UK.
I have heard through the grape vine that AMD is moving towards the socket
939 as default. Certainly the latest Athlon 64's (the ADA3500 and the
ADA3800 are on 939 (although the ADA3700 is a socket 754 with a 1meg of
cache).
"louisk" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Athlon 64 3000+ better or a P4 3.0C 800mhz 512k cache both same price
> - what is better?