AtenRa
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- Feb 2, 2009
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Yes it is but how much better is it?
That's what everyone else is saying. Who cares about $20 more if it doubles the fps.
Granted the Athlon 750k will have lower CPU performance but its unlikely to bottleneck many games with a R260 and the CPU can be mildly overclocked. Power consumption will go up but power use will be so low that realistically you are going to be using the same PSU on both builds (~300W). SFF yep, thats a problem.
That said you could get the 750K + 8 GB RAM and a R250/250X.
With the Athlon 750K you compromise on all fronts in order to have more Graphics performance. That is acceptable ONLY from a gamers perspective. But i have clearly said from the start i was not talking only about gaming. And even if we would only evaluate the Gaming performance against an Intel + dGPU the A10-7850K would be faster (keeping the same price and the rest of the characteristics).
