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acruxksa Doh!
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Posted: Sun, 06 Sep 2009 14:41:43 Post Subject: |
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blodflekk wrote: | I was really wanting the i7, but something with more power, so I figured running a higher clocked core 2 quad would be better for now, better than my core 2 duo that I have at the moment. I could incorporate my WD 1TB 7200rpm into it as I only bought it about 2 weeks ago, I am just really unhappy with my system at the moment and instead of upgrading parts (as I'm almost at my number of H/W changes for windows) Just wanted to start off fresh and different with something really powerful but cheap at the same time - my DREAM machine will cost $5,500 unfortunately (I am in New Zealand so prices are higher) So this was my alternative. |
A video card upgrade would give your current system a nice boost in performance. The GTX260 you listed above or one of the alternatives mentioned would be sufficient to give you a very large boost in gaming performance. Might be enough to keep you from upgrading for another 6 months anyway. You could buy the planned card now and hold off on everything else, put the card in your current system and if it doesn't work for you, upgrade the rest.
You're not going to see a big increase in gaming performance going from a 3.0Ghz dual core to a 3.0Ghz quad core. There are some games that can use the quad, but not very many. In the future they will all take advantage of it though. New builds should absolutely take advantage of the future uprade potential of the Core i7 and AMD X4's. _________________
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(TSC)Bender Rated NC-17
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Posted: Sun, 06 Sep 2009 18:14:45 Post Subject: |
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acruxksa wrote: |
You're not going to see a big increase in gaming performance going from a 3.0Ghz dual core to a 3.0Ghz quad core. There are some games that can use the quad, but not very many. In the future they will all take advantage of it though. New builds should absolutely take advantage of the future uprade potential of the Core i7 and AMD X4's. |
Having contemplated on a processor upgrade just recently, this was the main issue that I tackled with. A LGA 775 Core 2 system may seem like a good deal now, but with LGA 1366 Core i7 and LGA 1156 Core i5's coming soon, you are pretty much left with a dead end in terms of upgrade potential.
I ultimately settled for a AM3 system and a Phenom ii X4 955. Performance is similar to the upper end Core 2 Quad's and it seems like the AM3 socket will have some staying power if what AMD is doing with AM2 now is any indication. Love the backward compatibility they have going on there, since I got stuck with a Socket 939 at the end of it's lifecycle. |
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Posted: Sun, 06 Sep 2009 19:03:37 Post Subject: |
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Core i5 is here now (or at least you can order for shipment this week), and while I have no experience with it, it could be an option...
Check out the combo deals:
http://www.ewiz.com/combo.php?cat_id=370 |
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acruxksa Doh!
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Posted: Sun, 06 Sep 2009 21:44:28 Post Subject: |
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(TSC)Bender wrote: | acruxksa wrote: |
You're not going to see a big increase in gaming performance going from a 3.0Ghz dual core to a 3.0Ghz quad core. There are some games that can use the quad, but not very many. In the future they will all take advantage of it though. New builds should absolutely take advantage of the future uprade potential of the Core i7 and AMD X4's. |
Having contemplated on a processor upgrade just recently, this was the main issue that I tackled with. A LGA 775 Core 2 system may seem like a good deal now, but with LGA 1366 Core i7 and LGA 1156 Core i5's coming soon, you are pretty much left with a dead end in terms of upgrade potential.
I ultimately settled for a AM3 system and a Phenom ii X4 955. Performance is similar to the upper end Core 2 Quad's and it seems like the AM3 socket will have some staying power if what AMD is doing with AM2 now is any indication. Love the backward compatibility they have going on there, since I got stuck with a Socket 939 at the end of it's lifecycle. |
Future proofing and 65W TDP quad cores are a couple of the best reasons to go with the AMD quad core offerings. Price is another one. They lag a bit behind their intel counterparts, but are still plenty fast for gaming. Intel does now have 65W TDP Quads, but they charge quite a large premium for them. _________________
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