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99% of people don't offer "bad advice" on purpose, they will believe it to be good advice.
If you disagree with someones advice then offer yours as a sort of counterbalance and let the advisee decide what to do.
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Can't we all just get along?![]()
We have clearly read different things then. Ultimately with no proof this is still just your opinion, but of course...
... you yourself would never post opinion as fact![]()
It's is completely relevant! What they are doing is not morally wrong as you claim. In fact if they were doing it because they genuinely believed intel were evil one could argue it was in fact the morally the right thing to do!
I digress - this is just semantics. The fact is you singled me out using me as an example as a "buffoon" who is pushing someone down the route of a dual over quad for immoral reasons!
Despite your selective quoting, anyone who checks the original thread will see my original suggestion to the OP was for a quad and my comments on the 555BE were just offered as observations based on my own experience with the 550BE. Not an unreasonable thing to do when someone asks for advice surely?
Maybe others posted something misleading advice? - but that has nothing to do with me and why i took offense at you using me as an example in your little rant.
If you wish to continue your crusade to ensure everyone purchases the hardware that you yourself believe to be the best, then please by all means continue to post your views in the appropriate threads ... however please do not selectively quote me, out of context, in a completely different thread in attempt to twist things to conform to your blinkered view.
Chuck Norris?
Would you advise me to buy 5970 if I game at 1680x1050 as well if I could afford it?
Knowing that in 5-6months, there will be new, better card that will cost half the price, that at this res probably a 5850 is not only enough but will cut through anything just fine ??
99% of people don't offer "bad advice" on purpose, they will believe it to be good advice.
If you disagree with someones advice then offer yours as a sort of counterbalance and let the advisee decide what to do.
Eh?
I have destroyed this nonsense in another thread.
Fact is at certain price points there are winners and losers.
The Dual core AMD's lose so why suggest buying one?
Plus you haven't answered my question....Have you any direct experience with i3/i5/i7?
nonsense ? wait, weren't you keep repeating all the time that youy should buy the best you can afford? why is it wrong choice? it's better than the 5850 and if I can afford it then I should buy it, it beats it in all benchmarks clearly hands down no?
apart from i3 yes. Excellent CPUs - IF you need them and at the right price point.
Whats wrong with i3?
All will i3 530 will do 4ghz and beat Phenom II in games.
You might want to suggest buying one at this chosen price point
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People need to know whats out there...And if you like posting and contributing offer the whole picture rather than an AMD blinkered one.Thats all
You post a WOW bench to prove your point, SERIOUSLY? WOW? The worlds worst optimised (after GTA) game, that does not even have "awesome" graphics ...
i3 lost at the FC2 benches above, and will still lose when both chips are clocked.
There are many other examples where the i3 wins over.
My point was there are other alternatives at certain price points other than AMD
And a Wolfdale beats i3, so why even get i3 instead of a used 775 and Wolfdale, it will also clock to 4-4.5GHz
You post a WOW bench to prove your point, SERIOUSLY? WOW? The worlds worst optimised (after GTA) game, that does not even have "awesome" graphics ...
i3 lost at the FC2 benches above, and will still lose when both chips are clocked.
A Wolfdale will still win even when BOTH chips are clocked to the max that they can support.Look at the clock speed.
The come back to me![]()
Here is a suggestion, don't ASK someone what you should get ... go look at some benches, go look at how high stuff clocks, go look at what people say about their setups in reviews etc and then decide for yourself ffs.It's people trying to TELL people what they do and don't need and shove them down a certain path where they might not want to go that's really annoying.![]()