Originally posted by: Topweasel
Originally posted by: munky
I'll take the FX57 just because I use my comp mainly for gaming, and there are no multi-threaded games. Besides, I dont believe in "future-proof" tech (Anyone still think SLI'd 6800GT's are future-proof when you have a single 7800gtx just as fast now?). And, what if the games were multi-threaded, you think 2 cores will make a big difference if you're playing at settings that are GPU-limited? I doubt it. Dual cores are nice for certain tasks, but they're not for everyone, and by the time multi-core CPU's become mainstream, I'll probably be using a newer platform than s939.
Well Lets see, By getting 2 6800GTs they got all of the speed of the current high end card, and had been able to use for a full year longer. And no one is saying that a single 7800GTX won't last awhile. To me Its ounds like those 6800GT SLI guys are going to get 2-3 years on their video card purchases, sounds like future proofing to me.
Future Proofing is horrible saying but think of it this way. If when Multi-Threaded programs come out, the 4800+ is going to be slow/nothing, what position is the 57 going to be in. The fact is current X2 buyers are never going to get the full use of their purchase till after they are no longer viable to use, they will still have a easier transition then 57 buyers.
People who upgrade constantly like to think of a computer as a constantly growing and forming object. But a lot of people (myself included as of recently) are getting or building machine to last a while without tinkering. The fact is there is nothing that a 57 can play fine that a 4800+ can't, and if your not going to make any changes for a while then their is no reason not to purchase with an eye towards the future.