AtenRa
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If one assumes 4 hours per day of heavy gaming,
How many actually do game 4 hours per day per year ??
http://www.vg247.com/2013/07/04/sur...er-is-35-male-plays-for-almost-3-hours-a-day/
The results suggest that the average UK gamer is a 35-year-old married man, with yearly income of £23,000 and who plays games for 2.5 hours five days a week, each week.
100 watt power delta between an i5 and an FX8350, and a power cost of 15c per kwh, that comes out to 4*100/1000*.15*365 = 21.90 per year. If one keeps the rig 3 years, that would be almost 66.00 total saved. So the cost of using more power is far from a myth.
Now do the same calculation for 2 hours per day per year = $10.95 per year.
FX8320 = $159,99 (Newegg), simple raise the multiplier and you have the same performance of FX8350.
Haswell 4670K = $239,99 (Newegg)
Price difference = $80,00
GTX650 Ti Boost lowest price on Neweggg = $139,99 (AR)
HD7950 lower price on Newegg = $219,99 (AR)
On top of that, the i5 is faster in the vast majority of games, and pretty much equal in the few games that are very heavily multithreaded. So for gaming, the 8350 is pretty much like a car that uses more gas, but goes slower as well.
When you are on a budget, the FX8320 (OC to 4GHz) + HD7950 is the faster gaming combo for the majority of current and future games than Core i5 + GTX650 Ti Boost.
