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So how long till it takes the quad-core CPU to be the "normal" processor included in middle market computers?
Originally posted by: nyker96
I say a year probably to the lvl of say 150-200 mid range prices.
Originally posted by: Cheex
Are Quads better for gaming than Duals?????
Originally posted by: hardwareking
I can't wait for the Q3 price cuts.
Isn't intel's bearlake X38 chipset coming out then too?
I can't wait to pair the Q6600 and the X38
BTW does the X38,P35,G35 etc... support netburst processors?
Originally posted by: xtwells
Hehe, you can get an XEON quad core clocked at 1.6ghz for like $300, but the mobo will cost like $400 at least
Originally posted by: Nemesis 1
Originally posted by: xtwells
Hehe, you can get an XEON quad core clocked at 1.6ghz for like $300, but the mobo will cost like $400 at least
More fud from am AMDROID
Originally posted by: krotchy
Originally posted by: Cheex
Are Quads better for gaming than Duals?????
Not yet, but they have more potential.
Wait for Crysis, Alan Wake and all the multi threaders to finally appear.
Originally posted by: krotchy
Originally posted by: Cheex
Are Quads better for gaming than Duals?????
Not yet, but they have more potential.
Wait for Crysis, Alan Wake and all the multi threaders to finally appear.
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: krotchy
Originally posted by: Cheex
Are Quads better for gaming than Duals?????
Not yet, but they have more potential.
Wait for Crysis, Alan Wake and all the multi threaders to finally appear.
are duals even *better* than Single core for gaming ... yet?
assuming you have nothing running in the background
looks like *everything* .... including the first "full" dx10 games are set for next year
--i guess
is Supreme Commander running better on DC [nevermind Quad]? one of my friends with a tweak setup doesn't think so![]()
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: krotchy
Originally posted by: Cheex
Are Quads better for gaming than Duals?????
Not yet, but they have more potential.
Wait for Crysis, Alan Wake and all the multi threaders to finally appear.
are duals even *better* than Single core for gaming ... yet?
assuming you have nothing running in the background
looks like *everything* .... including the first "full" dx10 games are set for next year
--i guess
is Supreme Commander running better on DC [nevermind Quad]? one of my friends with a tweak setup doesn't think so![]()
Yes, it utilizes 2 and 4 cores heavily at high settings. (with very noticable gains)
http://www.gamespot.com/features/6166198/p-6.html