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I am overhauling my HTPC, from an old Athalon 2800+, 1 gb mem, x800 graphics, etc. I have settled on the 780G chipset, which means AMD (I know Intel is faster, but I want that chipset. I also like AMD more than Intel and it's cheaper, so no need to go flame me for that choice). I have decided on doing a low power system and want nothing over 95 watts TDP for the proc (mobo doesn't support higher), which means either a x2 4850e or the Phenom 9140E quad. I am also looking at the cheapest Phenom x3 the 8450, which will help the post processing of the IGP (yes for now I will be using the IGP, but will most likely upgrade to the 4670 in a month or two).
My question is would it be worthwhile to drop the extra $80 on the quad core? Encoding speed isn't a big deal, I just need it to play HD content without stuttering. Since the Phenoms help with post processing is it really worth dropping the extra $33 or $80 to get a Phenom if I am just going to be adding in a 4670 later?
What proc should I go with on this build just to play back HD content (maybe some gaming but I have a solid system for that already).
I am sending this to a Kuro 5080 (a 720p display) if that changes anything.
PS: if you want to see the specs check this thread: http://forums.anandtech.com/me...=2227105&enterthread=y
My question is would it be worthwhile to drop the extra $80 on the quad core? Encoding speed isn't a big deal, I just need it to play HD content without stuttering. Since the Phenoms help with post processing is it really worth dropping the extra $33 or $80 to get a Phenom if I am just going to be adding in a 4670 later?
What proc should I go with on this build just to play back HD content (maybe some gaming but I have a solid system for that already).
I am sending this to a Kuro 5080 (a 720p display) if that changes anything.
PS: if you want to see the specs check this thread: http://forums.anandtech.com/me...=2227105&enterthread=y
