busmaster11
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Okay long time member but I've been away for a while, thought I'd come back and ask some of the most qualified people to answer this question.
Running a C2D 8400 oc to 3.6 GHZ and 4 GB ram, win7 32bit(yes I know about the ram limitation) and play the occasional FPS on my radeon 4870... but mainly will be used for vmware virtualization. Right now my VMs run very slow. I'm wondering if its the ram limitation but this is with 1-2 VMs running only.
I'm not in a hurry so taking the next 3-6 months into consideration and that my natural predilection is to always get the best bang for the buck, I need some ideas. I have no clue if something worthwhile will be coming out in 3-6 months, so here are my thoughts:
1. 1156 based i7
2. Phenom 2 x6 and i5 (tied)
Ideally I'd like a 6 core I7 but my budget for cpu/mobo will be under 400. I know virtualization is more ram-intensive then cpu intensive, so I will be equipping this build with a good 120gb SSD, 8-12 GB ram and win7 64 bit.
Any thoughts will be appreciated.
Running a C2D 8400 oc to 3.6 GHZ and 4 GB ram, win7 32bit(yes I know about the ram limitation) and play the occasional FPS on my radeon 4870... but mainly will be used for vmware virtualization. Right now my VMs run very slow. I'm wondering if its the ram limitation but this is with 1-2 VMs running only.
I'm not in a hurry so taking the next 3-6 months into consideration and that my natural predilection is to always get the best bang for the buck, I need some ideas. I have no clue if something worthwhile will be coming out in 3-6 months, so here are my thoughts:
1. 1156 based i7
2. Phenom 2 x6 and i5 (tied)
Ideally I'd like a 6 core I7 but my budget for cpu/mobo will be under 400. I know virtualization is more ram-intensive then cpu intensive, so I will be equipping this build with a good 120gb SSD, 8-12 GB ram and win7 64 bit.
Any thoughts will be appreciated.