that what i meant in my previous post mate. i just didn't word it right.I'd rather not spend the money just for the sake of spending the money though!![]()
anyway. it depends on how much u wanna spend and if u wanna spend it all.
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that what i meant in my previous post mate. i just didn't word it right.I'd rather not spend the money just for the sake of spending the money though!![]()
anyway. it depends on how much u wanna spend and if u wanna spend it all.
/slaps BW for even contemplating an intel system.
Love my AMD x6 @ 4ghz - nothing in terms of raw processing (other than the £900 stonker from intel) comes close. For gaming - you know better than us BW!, that graphics counts for more than CPU these days![]()
For encoding - the x6's extra two cores will outperform any 20% clock for clock advantage the i7 has.
I know the 1090T's hit 4ghz easily enough, unlike the i7's which tend to overheat quite quickly (and I believe one has to switch off the hyperthreading - so you lose the extra gain over the phenoms). The 1055's get to about 3.8. That's all comfortable overclocks - not extreme ocing.
Can't say I'm a fan of gigabyte though - my asus has been quite reliable and i think ticks all the boxes your after (spec wise). - Using a 5850 ATI graphics card my current sytem slices through everything at 1080p (1920x1080) including BFBC2 which i'm still playing using 4X AA and 8X AF.
Oh and don't worry about memory - I only went for 8Gb for the VM's I run, otherwise overall system performance (especially in games) doesn't change one bit. hth dude![]()
PS - The IMC's are much stronger on the X6's than the X4's - I'm running DDR3 in all four banks @ 1600 Mhz with a CPU-NB of 2400Mhz - now thats saying something! - others here are comfortably running 2800 or 3000 CPU-NB's with 2 sticks of RAM
You could ditch 2GB of RAM from the i7 and save yourself even more cash for next to no loss in performance.
Also the i7 with a decent cooler and a bit of skill will cruise past 4GHz when overclocked, my 920 is at 4.4GHz on water.
Hey zoomee hows it going!/slaps BW for even contemplating an intel system.![]()
Hello Jokester, long time no see!You could ditch 2GB of RAM from the i7 and save yourself even more cash for next to no loss in performance.
Thanks for that! . . . I remember you back in the day struggling to attach a stock heatsink fan!my 920 is at 4.4GHz on water.
*Snip Intel specification*
Not sure what people don't get
i7 is cheaper than you think!
Oh and its faster
gigabyte amd boards are great,I hate gigabyte - sorry dude, but I had a nightmare time with some previous gigabyte boards and always ended up with either Asus or MSI - obviously each to they're own![]()
Also note AMD's platform's tend to last longer than intels - as already mentioned here - AM3 will be bulldozer ready, whereas a new board will be required for intels new stuff.
You may be running HT @ 4ghz - but I read on this forum about the trouble allot of peeps were having hitting 4ghz with it enabled - hence steered away from the 920's. That and the humongous(!?!) amount of heat and power they use!.
personly if the performance gap is 25-30% and £100 differents then it would be worth it
Big.Wayne what would you consider a worth while performance gap? I7 shows improvements of 10% and more in several areas. And it's shown in benchmarks you've posted yourself. So obviously 10% isnt enough![]()
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Hi Fire Wizard,is it fair to say there is going to generally be a £100 - £120 difference between an AMD and Intel system which consist of the processors which we're talking about in this thread, roughly?
Thanks for the heads up but I don't think we will make much progress in this specific topic unless we focus! . . . I've got Mr Krugga on my case with a different suggestion now your coming at me with something else!If we then compare the performance of the AMD Phenom II X6 1055T system to the Intel Core i5 750
Hey "flawed" is my word get your own!That's a very flawed method
(O.P) I am looking for some help in analysing the performance difference between these two different AMD®/Intel® platforms
Hello again Mr Krugga!You're comparing Core i7 920 2.66Ghz with Phenom II 1055T 2.8GHz with Turbo