Mark,
When i get paid i'll pick up an uber cheap 1156 board to test![]()
Sounds good, get an H55 and see what you can do with it. That is, if you have the time.
Still waiting on more Far Cry 2 benches with your new vid card . . . 5770 eh? Still better than the dual 9600GTs I guess.
Yes, but the 4.8 ghz OC of Hey Zues requires a $250 for 300 mobo. You can get a 3.8 out of a 965 on a $80 mobo (I did)
As for the overclocked benches, we will see, but I bet they are very close.
Dr,
I moved to 7 and haven't even Re downloaded FC2 yet. When i do i'll get you those benches.
And support the underdog, while you're at it.
A very poor reason for choosing one CPU over another.
You're welcome to think so but it's most certainly not if they both perform the same.
I didn't say anything about performance. I simply said that buying an AMD CPU just to support the underdog is a very poor reason to buy an AMD CPU. There may be good reasons to buy one, but supporting the underdog isn't one of them.
Implicit in my recommendation is that AMD's CPUs are price competitive.
Unless you want to be paying $999 for a top of the line CPU, it's good to support the underdog.
Implicit in my recommendation is that AMD's CPUs are price competitive. Unless you want to be paying $999 for a top of the line CPU, it's good to support the underdog.
I agree with the first part but not the second part. Surely there is a fun in trying out something different - especially for a lot of AnandTech members to which PC hardware is a hobby. But the bottom line is, you pay for what you want, what you need.Implicit in my recommendation is that AMD's CPUs are price competitive. Unless you want to be paying $999 for a top of the line CPU, it's good to support the underdog.
IN THAT SCENARIO, buying from the underdog is good, as it helps support competition
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3724&p=5
From Today's Anandtech Core i3 review we can see a 4 Ghz Core i3 actually beats stock speed Phenom II 956 in Dragon Age. I never expected that to happen.
So how would a max 24/7 OC Core i3 do against a 4Ghz Phenom II x4?
P.S. I am making the assumption that the Phenom II x4 would have to shed its stock cooler to make 4 Ghz. So sound level comparisons using the same aftermarket cooler on both might be very interesting.
Hey Zeus,
Are you running the Corsair H50 cooler now? What do you think of that product?
Back in my old Core i3 pre-release thread we determined the radiator to be rather small for large cooling demands? However, your chip is 32nm and this reduces the thermals.
I thought Corsair H50 was his PS or Ram, ahaha. Didn't know Corsair made coolers.
Core i3 is different because the little 32nm Cores make less heat. However @ 4.6 Ghz I suspect 32nm is putting out some strong thermals (due to the inefficiency of higher clock speeds)
It's not implicit at all, given your preferences as expressed on this forum. In which thread(s) have you recommended anything other than an AMD CPU?
Top of the line CPUs are already $999 or more. The "underdog" charged that much for their top of the line gear once upon a time as well.
Hey Zeus,
Are you running the Corsair H50 cooler now? What do you think of that product?
Back in my old Core i3 pre-release thread we determined the radiator to be rather small for large cooling demands? However, your chip is 32nm and this reduces the thermals.
