Caporegime
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How long do you think that will last for though? Surely if you'r buying a new system from scratch is it worth getting a i7/triple ddr3 as it's more future proof?
nope, I wouldn't say so at all. Bandwidth, for gaming clearly doesn't make a difference, for some rendering it sure will but, meh tbh.
The simple thing is that its overkill, and they know it too. CPu usage hasn't even increased dramatically in the past 4 years, its probably 3/4 years since the dual core chips came out, and we still easily run almost every new game released on similar speed dual cores. I mean The X2's were released at 2.4Ghz, and frankly for most games thats still enough, thats 3/4 years old. We're hardly moving forward at an exponential rate tbh.
Triple channel i7 top end setups will see the same market share that Extreme editions always did, IE 4-5% of sales max, lynnfield, the dual channel ddr3 setup due next year will be the 70% of sales product, and it won't be that much faster than current Core2quads in most things.
Triple channel boards won't be cheap for a couple of years, they are just expensive to make, so nothing will be aimed at only working on that platform for years to come, by which time we'll have 8 core chips, maybe 16 cores, triple, hell even quad channel ddr5, so no I think a triple channel i7 setup is a joke in price because by the time you'd need it something 3 times as fast will be available cheaper.

