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Hey guys,
I roughly have £750 to spend solely on a machine (no keyboard, or monitor need, etc). Now, since I am on a budget, and a student loan I am looking for the best value for money. Here are a few aspects I am milling over:
1. AMD are in 95% of peoples mind the best bang for your buck option. However, the i7 950 seems very good value for money, and is upgradable in the future. So I am sort of looking at the 1055T at 3.8ghz vs the i7 950 at 4.0ghz in terms of value for money, and upgradability (can't upgrade the 1055T, as I can with the i7).
2. I am leaning towards the option of CrossfireX and SLI. Now SLI seems so much better from the benchmarks on metro with x2 GTX460's, vs x2 HD5830's. Moreover, in terms of value for money, I'd have to uneducated say the GTX460's are the best value for money option, and indisputably the best performs. The only problem here is that I will have to spend an extra £60-70 to upgrade to a MB with SLI, as opposed to £30-£40 with CrossfireX. Is duel GPU's really worth it, especially SLI vs CrossfireX?
In most cases AMD seems to be better value for money, but in this case I am finding it hard to justify.
Cheers,
Steve.
I roughly have £750 to spend solely on a machine (no keyboard, or monitor need, etc). Now, since I am on a budget, and a student loan I am looking for the best value for money. Here are a few aspects I am milling over:
1. AMD are in 95% of peoples mind the best bang for your buck option. However, the i7 950 seems very good value for money, and is upgradable in the future. So I am sort of looking at the 1055T at 3.8ghz vs the i7 950 at 4.0ghz in terms of value for money, and upgradability (can't upgrade the 1055T, as I can with the i7).
2. I am leaning towards the option of CrossfireX and SLI. Now SLI seems so much better from the benchmarks on metro with x2 GTX460's, vs x2 HD5830's. Moreover, in terms of value for money, I'd have to uneducated say the GTX460's are the best value for money option, and indisputably the best performs. The only problem here is that I will have to spend an extra £60-70 to upgrade to a MB with SLI, as opposed to £30-£40 with CrossfireX. Is duel GPU's really worth it, especially SLI vs CrossfireX?
In most cases AMD seems to be better value for money, but in this case I am finding it hard to justify.
Cheers,
Steve.
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