- Nov 12, 2006
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So I've got a unique situation. Here is are the specs on my system currently:
CPU: e6420 C2D stock
RAM: 6GB RAM
MOBO: Asus PK5 Deluxe
I want to switch from my large P182 system to a smaller SFF miniITX system, based on this excellent article:
"gaming-in-tight-spaces-mini-itx-featuring-gigabyte-silverstone-and-prolimatech"
I've compared the benchmarks on Anandtech's awesome benchmark tool. I compared the e8400 to the i3 540 and the i5 670. All I'm doing is looking at the graphs, and it's hard to tell how much of a difference it actually is in usage.
The inexpensive i3 is closer in performance to the e8400, and the Core2Duo actually beats it in a few of the gaming benches.
If I decide not to upgrade the system completely, I'll buy an e8400, which isn't getting any cheaper. If I DO upgrade the system I'll be able to give/sell the P182 with the C2D system to my dad who can use all the space in the case to make a file server.
I'd ideally like to use the smaller i3, but getting getting the more expensive i5 670 is tempting. It's the same wattage too ( but perhaps the faster chip will still generate more heat?)
So, performance-wise and in subjective terms, how much faster would the i3 be than the e8400? And the i5?
Thanks for the input!
CPU: e6420 C2D stock
RAM: 6GB RAM
MOBO: Asus PK5 Deluxe
I want to switch from my large P182 system to a smaller SFF miniITX system, based on this excellent article:
"gaming-in-tight-spaces-mini-itx-featuring-gigabyte-silverstone-and-prolimatech"
I've compared the benchmarks on Anandtech's awesome benchmark tool. I compared the e8400 to the i3 540 and the i5 670. All I'm doing is looking at the graphs, and it's hard to tell how much of a difference it actually is in usage.
The inexpensive i3 is closer in performance to the e8400, and the Core2Duo actually beats it in a few of the gaming benches.
If I decide not to upgrade the system completely, I'll buy an e8400, which isn't getting any cheaper. If I DO upgrade the system I'll be able to give/sell the P182 with the C2D system to my dad who can use all the space in the case to make a file server.
I'd ideally like to use the smaller i3, but getting getting the more expensive i5 670 is tempting. It's the same wattage too ( but perhaps the faster chip will still generate more heat?)
So, performance-wise and in subjective terms, how much faster would the i3 be than the e8400? And the i5?
Thanks for the input!
