crashtech
Lifer
- Jan 4, 2013
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Where did I say you should spend more on the cpu than the gpu? And you said it yourself "up to a point". All I am saying is that if one is spending 250.00 plus on a gpu and 1000 dollars or more for the entire system, I dont think it is necessary to sacrifice well rounded cpu performance to save 50 to 100.00.
This is the CPU orthodoxy and what we are schooled to believe on CPU forums. Saying it's about saving money is irrelevant. Within a given budget, there are numerous permutations. If that saved money goes from the CPU to an SSD, it's an overall win even if it comes at the expense of a "well rounded" CPU. It's not about some skinflint pinching pennies, it's about allocation the dollars for maximum effect.
Yes, it seems like it, but it's usually not....it seems false economy to pair a high end card with a lessor processor.
If I can get ahold of something like a 7870 HD for testing puposes, I would love to pull the i3 out of my HTPC to prove a point. I'd run that 3220 paired with my 7970 versus my OCed 2770K paired with the 7870 and see which provides the smoothest game experience at 1080. You already know which one I think will win, do you doubt it?