AtenRa
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- Feb 2, 2009
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You know it is funny that before DB launched, people were comparing it to the Intel "E" class of CPUs (980X, 3960k, etc) due to its core count. Then when it got crushed by those CPUs, all the AMD fans started posting about market segments and such saying that BD should be compared to the 2500k and 2600k series of CPUs, in other words mainstream. Now that BD is getting crushed by those mainsteam CPUs, now we have AMD fans saying that is not a fair comparison either.
Personally i dont care if a CPU has 1000 cores or 2. It was always performance that drive prices. If BD was faster it would cost more.
It is fine to compare the two if you like, but people should not forget the price difference.
So bottom line is the AMD fans will ONLY compare BD to something that BD can beat, regardless of core count, market segment, price, etc. Good to know.
Everyone, not only fans, should compare with price to performance. BD has a price of $199,99 because that's how fast it is. If it could beat the 3770K it would cost more.
Unfortunately for everyone, BD is not competitive with Core i7 socket 1155 CPUs not to mention socket 2011.
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