For every application you link that Bulldozer has 3-4% advantage, there are 9 others, that it's behind by 20-30-40%, so I'm not sure what are you trying to prove over here.
Are there situations that BD is better than i5? Yes.
Are they the majority? Certainly not
Is i5 superior all-around? Yes
Then why pick up a BD? (unless I'm going to use those 4-5-6 applications that it's faster, and I absolutely want that 4-5% gain.... which is highly unlikely)
Another reason to pick the Bulldozer is it FINALLY came down enough in price coupled with a 990FX box that the price point is acceptable.
As I started this thread, I made no bones about the fact that my I2500ks were faster for games etc (sorry AtenRa the truth is the truth) but that the Bulldozer didn't "feel" significantly slower.
Once my new case comes (the Corsair H100 is here) and I have a better case and cooling system, I'm going to see how high I can OC the 8150 to be stable. Since I don't want to spend more $$$ right now on a 1000W PSU I'm going to use an Antec 750W TP II PSU and only use a single 5850 GPU to allow sufficient wattage to crank up the 8150. I'll run the H100 in performance mode and see where we go. I'm a realist and know that the 4.2 Ghz previous setting could be the limit but I see that Dravic has his at 4.55 Ghz. Would love to match the I2500ks which are running at 4532 (44x203).
Anyway, when I get it assembled (tomorrow night at the earliest) and get max OC stable I'll report. For those reading this who have do NOT have an AMD 990FX mb, for the best bang for the buck, Intel is probably the smarter route. I don't golf or drink (much

), have helped my wife raise our 3 daughters, now have three grandchildren and at nearly 62, still get a thrill out of playing with computers. I'm not rich but have enough disposable income to go on this AMD vs Intel comparison journey full well knowing the likely outcome is that the Bulldozer won't beat the SandyBridge. How close can it come is the challenge. BTW, as I write this I just check prices at newegg - the 8150 is $189.99 ($10 gift card no use to me) vs the 2500k at $219.99. As I mentioned I got the 8150 for pennies over $170 so that gap was nearly $50 and I jumped.
Microcenter is a hour and 10 minute drive so yes I could snag a SB cheaper but for most people the 8150 appears a little cheaper.