Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
Originally posted by: ahsia
I always say unless you are running applications that require insane amount of processing power, there is really no need for the TOP of the line processor. I can imagine something like a 2.4C P4 or a XP 2600+ can handle anything you throw at it. In the end, it is how much memory, and how fast your hard drive that will make any real world differences.
Some people don't feel that way though and always buy the most expensive fastest stuff so they can brag about how they are x amount faster in such and such benchmark/game. I agree that if you are gaming that there is a point where you need nothing more. For instance if you can get 60fps in a game and the next step up in hardware gets you 70fps and that hardware is $400 more it is not worth it.
Yeah for gaming purposes, it is usually mostly the video card that makes a difference anyways. And you can easily build two practical PCs that should run mostly anything for the price of one PC with top of the line processor, mobo and video card. Spending all that cash just to brag about benchmarks.... ?? I guess some people have too much money......
