considering amd chips plus the ssd would amount to about the 3570k's price which do you think would perform better an 8320/6300 with an ssd or an 3570k with an hdd ?
http://www.microcenter.com/product/401796/FX_8320_Black_Edition_35GHz_AM3_Boxed_Processor
http://www.microcenter.com/product/388577/Core_i5_3570K_34GHz_LGA_1155_Processor
Just buy at MC and they cost the same.
Also you forgot to mention the sizes. And the usage.
If you refer to "snappiness" and perceived speed the 8320/6300 will be better with an SSD. For absolute performance the 3570K is better...
#1 - what do you use your PC for?
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Go with an 8320 with an SSD. Better multitasking resources(CPU) and snappier system(thanks to SSD). What kind of GPU config you have? In single GPU systems 8320 ,especially with an easy 4.5Ghz OC , will be more than enough with high(er) end card.
Go with an 8320 with an SSD. Better multitasking resources(CPU) and snappier system(thanks to SSD). What kind of GPU config you have? In single GPU systems 8320 ,especially with an easy 4.5Ghz OC , will be more than enough with high(er) end card.
I'm planning on springing for a 7870 idk tho I haven't seen much in the way of overclocking reviews with the 12.11 drivers I'm just trying to get a system that does what I specified above @1080p as cheaply as possible with christmas coming up and me and my girl getting a nexus 7 and 10 (respectively) so being frugal is a huge must
You might find this review of the FX-6300 helpful, which has more game testing than Anandtech's review - http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru...57615-amd-vishera-fx-6300-fx-4300-review.html
Basically, it can beat a 3570k in certain applications, but definitely not games, in which it loses out badly. Overclocked to 4.8 it can almost match an i5-2400 in Skyrim.
So, are you building this for games or for everything else?
Also, I don't see the 8320 as an alternative here if you're trying to save money for an SSD. At $180, it's pretty close to an i5, and not in the same price bracket as the 6300.
the thing is they were both on an ssd I have either the option of a 6300 with an ssd or a 3570k without one and no site has published benchmarks with that config . I get why but then again it would be helpful if they explored more options to increase price to performance
oh I just want to retain adequate gaming performance with loading times being as quick as possible I hate having my pc rendered useless because a bunch of programs are loading while a game is runningThe only benchmarks that would change without an SSD would be PCMark7, in which a 6300+SSD would likely beat a 3570k. Everything else you can assume would perform very similarly configured without an SSD.
Remember, an SSD mostly helps with loading of applications or transitions between applications - once an application (or benchmark) is loaded, an SSD has almost no effect.
Again, you have to ask yourself, are you buying this primarily for games or primarily for general purpose use? The choices are clear - for gaming, absolutely 3570k, for general use, absolutely SSD (with just about any current >$100 CPU).
With the HD7870 at 1080p he will be GPU limited in the majority of the games, the 3570K will not help him except in Skyrim.
Even with the GTX670 in the Hardwarecanucks review, FX8350 is close to 3570K except again in Skyrim. In DIRT 3, FX6300 is as fast as 3570K and i can tell you for sure that in BF3 MP even with the FX4300 the HD7870 will be your limiting factor at 1080p.
oh I just want to retain adequate gaming performance with loading times being as quick as possible I hate having my pc rendered useless because a bunch of programs are loading while a game is running
oh I just want to retain adequate gaming performance with loading times being as quick as possible I hate having my pc rendered useless because a bunch of programs are loading while a game is running
why would a bunch of programs be loading while a game is running?
At any rate, if you have enough ram, it should be able to do all of those at once no problem-- BF3 stays in ram, other programs thrash the HDD, BF3 not affeted...
