It's hard to give you a price idea since I'm from Chile and prices are a bit disproportional to the US.
But let's say I'm considering something, somewhere between a Phenom II X4 and a Core i3.
The Phenom's got the 4 cores and that's nice, but the i3 has faster single core performance and games love that, as well as HyperThreading.
And of course there's the upgrading factor. With the X4 I can only go up to a X6 (good CPU but for gaming it seems it's not),
while with the i3 I could buy a i7 in the future.
The only heavy tasks I'm keeping in mind for this is casual gaming.
I rarely play heavy strategic games with 1000 units on screen or something.
I like shooters, racing and sports games.
I don't care if it's gonna take a bit longer in rendering a video file or something, I don't do that too often.
Seriously, is there any argument favoring AMD at this point?
I think the i3 route should be much better than a Phenom II.
Thanks for your help!
But let's say I'm considering something, somewhere between a Phenom II X4 and a Core i3.
The Phenom's got the 4 cores and that's nice, but the i3 has faster single core performance and games love that, as well as HyperThreading.
And of course there's the upgrading factor. With the X4 I can only go up to a X6 (good CPU but for gaming it seems it's not),
while with the i3 I could buy a i7 in the future.
The only heavy tasks I'm keeping in mind for this is casual gaming.
I rarely play heavy strategic games with 1000 units on screen or something.
I like shooters, racing and sports games.
I don't care if it's gonna take a bit longer in rendering a video file or something, I don't do that too often.
Seriously, is there any argument favoring AMD at this point?
I think the i3 route should be much better than a Phenom II.
Thanks for your help!
