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So I was lucky to nab a Radeon 5970 at release selling my soul to OcUK get one and have a merry old christmas but work has been so busy I've only just got around to actually using it properly!
Amazing card and getting some great results, however, I'm quickly getting the impression that my E8500 dual-core even @ 4GHz is holding it back from reaching it's true potential so it might be worth an upgrade.
After taking a look at the Dirt 2 CPU-core scaling benchmarks, I was suprised to see how much games are starting to take advantage of multi-core setups.
I'm thinking of the following.....
1) Wait for Core i9 to be released early next year - ideal but I can't afford to buy soul back from OcUK only to re-sell it (wife would murder me....again if I did too)
2) Go with a 4-core Core i5 processor/mobo combo - I believe the new stepping of the Lynnfield 45nm is due out Q1 next year....could be a good option
3) Go with a 2-core/4-thread Core i5 "Clarksdale" 32nm processor - massive potential for overclocking....getting 4.7GHz on air with early samples; could be an awesome choice for gaming I'm thinking. Not sure if 2 logical cores can compete with 2 physical cores as far as gaming is concerned?
4) Return my AMD roots =) - haven't had an AMD proccy since my Skt 939 Athlon 64 3800+ but I am tempted with the current Phenom II lineup. Whilst not the best CPUs, they have a great price/performance ratio and it has already been announced that the AM3 will be compatible with "Bulldozer" when it eventually appears in Q4 2010 for Q1 2011
5) Hunt out a Skt 775-based 45nm Core2Quad CPU (e.g. Q9550) - 2 cores of the same generation worth it?
Thanks for any help/advice
Amazing card and getting some great results, however, I'm quickly getting the impression that my E8500 dual-core even @ 4GHz is holding it back from reaching it's true potential so it might be worth an upgrade.
After taking a look at the Dirt 2 CPU-core scaling benchmarks, I was suprised to see how much games are starting to take advantage of multi-core setups.
I'm thinking of the following.....
1) Wait for Core i9 to be released early next year - ideal but I can't afford to buy soul back from OcUK only to re-sell it (wife would murder me....again if I did too)
2) Go with a 4-core Core i5 processor/mobo combo - I believe the new stepping of the Lynnfield 45nm is due out Q1 next year....could be a good option
3) Go with a 2-core/4-thread Core i5 "Clarksdale" 32nm processor - massive potential for overclocking....getting 4.7GHz on air with early samples; could be an awesome choice for gaming I'm thinking. Not sure if 2 logical cores can compete with 2 physical cores as far as gaming is concerned?
4) Return my AMD roots =) - haven't had an AMD proccy since my Skt 939 Athlon 64 3800+ but I am tempted with the current Phenom II lineup. Whilst not the best CPUs, they have a great price/performance ratio and it has already been announced that the AM3 will be compatible with "Bulldozer" when it eventually appears in Q4 2010 for Q1 2011
5) Hunt out a Skt 775-based 45nm Core2Quad CPU (e.g. Q9550) - 2 cores of the same generation worth it?
Thanks for any help/advice

