Ok, on my adventerous and deadly quest to upgrading my PC I have narrowed down my options to a few possible paths, but I need just a little bit more information before I can proceed to my future configuration.
On the CPU, I hear that in the future more games will utilize(oh I game pretty much all the time no question about that, no "software" really) 4 cores.
So my first question to you is...
If there is a game capable of using 4 cores, how much of a performance hit would I see if I used a 2 core processor (processors in each category are related, so highest quad to highest dual or lowest quad to lowest dual, keep it matched up in each category). I mean its not like I would get 2 fps if I use a 2 core right? I'm thinking that a dual core will do just fine but not AS good as a quad, but I'm ok with that.
Ok, second question...
What is the cheapest processor (inspite of the question above) from either company that will not SIGNIFICANTLY (5-10+ fps) bottleneck a GTX 260. Also this answer goes for the HD 4870 and the HD 4770 as well.
Thanks alot everyone =)
On the CPU, I hear that in the future more games will utilize(oh I game pretty much all the time no question about that, no "software" really) 4 cores.
So my first question to you is...
If there is a game capable of using 4 cores, how much of a performance hit would I see if I used a 2 core processor (processors in each category are related, so highest quad to highest dual or lowest quad to lowest dual, keep it matched up in each category). I mean its not like I would get 2 fps if I use a 2 core right? I'm thinking that a dual core will do just fine but not AS good as a quad, but I'm ok with that.
Ok, second question...
What is the cheapest processor (inspite of the question above) from either company that will not SIGNIFICANTLY (5-10+ fps) bottleneck a GTX 260. Also this answer goes for the HD 4870 and the HD 4770 as well.
Thanks alot everyone =)
