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So i downgraded from my an I7 rig to an I3, There where two main reasons, 1) Save money- being a student it was not much point keeping such expensive hardware 2) I never do any video encoding/folding, So no need for an i7 set-up.
(Kept a GTX470 as GPU)
Before:
I7-920 (4.2ghz)
Rampage III extreme
6GB Geil Value plus 1600mhz cl9
Sold all of the above for £380.00
Purchased:
i3-540, 4.4ghz (might get 4.6)
H55M-UD2H
4GB Ripjaws CL7
Cost: £200
= £180 Profit (and Yes its a lot of money to me)
So for benchmarks:
SuperPI time increased (Single threaded benchmark)
Crysis warhead benchmark - No change in FPS
Windows 7 restart time - Increased .
Bad company 2 - No change in FPS -The game really does push the boundaries of this chip, But its a game with exceptionally high cpu requirements
GTA IV - No change in fps (runs maxd out, 80% cpu usage)
So overall it was a pretty good move, I only plan on keeping the rig for another year and it should run any game for the next year as easily as an I7.
1) There are a few downsides - If i ever do any video encoding/edition/design work my I7 would have been better
2) The motherboard is MATX and looks kind of retarded compared to my R3E
3) No usb 3.0/sata 6.0gbps on this specific mobo
4) I3 not ideal for SLI, but am not a fan of SLI anyway
5) hopefully my cpu wont by a bottlenext for Crysis 2!
What's more is i can spend the £180 on things like new graphics card/ speakers/peripherals - where i will actually notice a difference in my urm..'computer useing ' experience
(Kept a GTX470 as GPU)
Before:
I7-920 (4.2ghz)
Rampage III extreme
6GB Geil Value plus 1600mhz cl9
Sold all of the above for £380.00
Purchased:
i3-540, 4.4ghz (might get 4.6)
H55M-UD2H
4GB Ripjaws CL7
Cost: £200
= £180 Profit (and Yes its a lot of money to me)
So for benchmarks:
SuperPI time increased (Single threaded benchmark)
Crysis warhead benchmark - No change in FPS
Windows 7 restart time - Increased .
Bad company 2 - No change in FPS -The game really does push the boundaries of this chip, But its a game with exceptionally high cpu requirements
GTA IV - No change in fps (runs maxd out, 80% cpu usage)
So overall it was a pretty good move, I only plan on keeping the rig for another year and it should run any game for the next year as easily as an I7.
1) There are a few downsides - If i ever do any video encoding/edition/design work my I7 would have been better
2) The motherboard is MATX and looks kind of retarded compared to my R3E
3) No usb 3.0/sata 6.0gbps on this specific mobo
4) I3 not ideal for SLI, but am not a fan of SLI anyway
5) hopefully my cpu wont by a bottlenext for Crysis 2!
What's more is i can spend the £180 on things like new graphics card/ speakers/peripherals - where i will actually notice a difference in my urm..'computer useing ' experience
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