imported_wired247
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Originally posted by: Toadster
Originally posted by: ilkhan
less extreme, more GPU.
$1200 on a CPU, and you wont get a pair of GTX285s? Are you nuts? Get the 920 + H20 and sit pretty at 4.0Ghz and SLI.
I guess I've learned over the years, that buying MHz ensures that you have a guaranteed level of performance, and you can go from there (if you like) - if you buy low, there's no promise to go higher.
At this point, I'm after more threads - nearly everything I'm throwing at my current quad setup is pretty good - but I have to disable some things before I can 'get my game on' - hopefully I'll be able to tune things better with the Core i7 with 2x the thread count![]()
Well you can also learn something else now, called "GPU limited performance" ... your CPU will sit there doing nothing while your GPU does all the heavy lifting.
I'm trying to think of a crappy analogy... you're paying for Ferrari engine but you only bought Honda Civic tires, so putting that power to practical use might disappoint.
http://www.pcgameshardware.com...fire-reviewed/?page=10
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardwa...-295-quad-sli-review/3
Or here's another interesting article showing that in some of the latest games the i7 runs exactly the same in games whether you're using only 2 cores or the full 4.
http://www.tweaktown.com/artic...ce_analysis/index.html