Cerb
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- Aug 26, 2000
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If they aren't bottlenecked by cache, neither can I. But, we're a good decade past when that mattered. The hold-outs, like expensive CAD software, aren't something you use cheap boxes for anyway (Boxx proves you might not run stock, but then you still don't do cheap). Even single-threaded-per-workload programs tend to be multithreaded or multiprocess, to work on more units at once, like audio, image, and video processing, and web browsing (FI, LAME will be nearly 4x faster on an i5 than it benches in practice, since encoders should be running per track, not per job, and for similar reasons, the browser benches are a joke--it's always the tabs doing idle work that chew up CPU in a way that slows you down, not one loop in a single page being viewed right this second).Unless you are actively running a full antivirus scan or some such I don't see an i3 beating this Pentium @ 4.5+Ghz in single threaded applications.
A cheap Flight Simulator X box, for example, it looks good for. The broader you want the selection, the more fragile it appears.
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