There aren't any good upgrade options from a Phenom II 955 at the moment. Would love to have a 2500K but the performance delta isn't quite enough to warrant ~$300 for a new mobo + CPU, so I'm holding out for the next generation for now.
oh i am pissed i did not get it, you misunderstand my statement. Intel should have done better testing before releasing that chipset and i hope they burn in hell for what they did!!![]()
i did not want to wait the 3-4 months that it is going to take for them to get new chipset out. and who knows what other problems are hiding ready to jump and bite them on the ass. i will let other people beta test the new boards then maybe get one later on or just get the 6 core chip that will run on my new UD5 i bought for the 930.
Intlel's Q6600 is a beast. For 18 months it was my main rig.
I go back and play around in some games and also run benchmarks. my Steam folder alone is 194 gb with just 27 of my games currently installed. and many of those are older games that take up hardly any space. heck just GTA 4 with Liberty City alone is 32 gb. even 4 years ago when I had 320gb, twice as much hard drive space as you, I was still having to delete stuff weekly.Deadspace 2, EVE, WoW, L4D2, BFBC2, TF2, Civ5, and a few other random steam games installed. After other random junk, I have about 30gb free... and I can probably remove some of the games I have installed, since I don't really play 12-15 games at the same time.
that is only part of it. if your cpu is not really sufficient for the game itself then a higher res will not change that. for example if a game is calculating many things on the cpu then it could mean low minimums and even low averages no matter what resolution.
again that is only PART of it. my E8500 can only deliver so much performance so in a cpu intensive game such as GTA 4 or Ghostbusters it is quite slow at times. a higher resolution does not change that fact.yes it would. Bottleneck is not the cpu getting strained under the workload. Cmon games are single threaded uses one or 2 cores. Yhe problem start the GPU running away from it and have to wait for the cpu. At lower resolutions the gpu dont have much work to do so it will obviously run away from it. Give it more work to do up the resolutions and you will note theres little performance difference in a expensive cpu and a budget cpu in gaming. The x4 can pull a 5970 without any problems as well and trade blows with the I7 920. But at lower resolutions its getting a hiding from the I7. Higher the resolution go the smaller the gap inb performance difference till you get at 1080p where its almost non exsistant
Of course it's faster, there's no doubt about that. But in my opinion none of the currently available options are $300-400 faster, including SB. (Maybe IB or Bulldozer, we'll see.)I had a 955BE and the performance difference between it and my new 2600K is amazing. The difference when encoding is massive. The 955BE would struggle to keep up when I would be encoding and performing other task at the same time, whereas, the 2600K just chews through it reckless abandon. My system was always locking up for 5 or 10 seconds during encoding and I thought it was the lack of ram or Windows 7 but after I upgraded my CPU and MB the same system doesn't even flinch. It is so smooth that I forget I am encoding until it is finished. Hyperthreading makes all of the difference in the world.
2500k, mobo and 4gb ram are around 450 bucks. where do you live that 450 bucks buys a car?Not struggling at all. IMO, 1155 is just too expensive, and given 1155's performance and cost, 1156 is too expensive for what it offers. Meanwhile, 775 CPU upgrades, even going used with eBay, are fairly expensive, as there seems to be a high demand for quad upgrade CPUs.
I'll wait, and hope BD can drive down prices. There's plenty of performance to be had, but I don't see the value is spending nearly the cost of a car on a PC upgrade.
Not struggling at all. IMO, 1155 is just too expensive, and given 1155's performance and cost, 1156 is too expensive for what it offers. Meanwhile, 775 CPU upgrades, even going used with eBay, are fairly expensive, as there seems to be a high demand for quad upgrade CPUs.
I'll wait, and hope BD can drive down prices. There's plenty of performance to be had, but I don't see the value is spending nearly the cost of a car on a PC upgrade.
If you're waiting for "Bulldozer," you must be strictly an AMD fanboy...
