Current setup.. e6600 oc'ed to 3.0
8 gig ddr2 ram
The new processors out (i5/i7) seem to have the same clockrate (or close to) what I have now if I were not overclocking. Is then not true that processor speed isn't as important as some might think? (ie..the fastest processor out really might not be all that faster than a mid range speed processor).
What I am trying to figure out, is besides the dual core (which I have now) and the quad of the new processors, plus a little bit more cache, and better power management, are the new processors that much superior than the older ones (like what I have)?
Computer is used for moderate gaming, general/daily use, a lot of multitasking.
Comments welcomed.
8 gig ddr2 ram
The new processors out (i5/i7) seem to have the same clockrate (or close to) what I have now if I were not overclocking. Is then not true that processor speed isn't as important as some might think? (ie..the fastest processor out really might not be all that faster than a mid range speed processor).
What I am trying to figure out, is besides the dual core (which I have now) and the quad of the new processors, plus a little bit more cache, and better power management, are the new processors that much superior than the older ones (like what I have)?
Computer is used for moderate gaming, general/daily use, a lot of multitasking.
Comments welcomed.
