As some of you already know, I'm writing an article on selecting desktop components for beginners.
Therefore I've been creating tables to give the user an idea of low end, mid range and high end Intel CPU's.
Before I mark this one off and continue doing the AMD versions of these tables (which I'm struggling with) I thought I'd ask averyones opinion here.
Here are the tables:
Is there anything you think needs changing? This is how I would class the different ranges of CPU, they're based off AnandTech benchmarks from several CPU's, but unfortunately I can't find a bench for EVERY CPU so had to use my own experience for a few of them.
As you can see, this is current. That's why Sandy Bridge has had such a large impact, where some of the i3 CPU's are mid range. The tables will be updated when Ivy Bridge arrives too.
Your opinions are really important! Thanks
Therefore I've been creating tables to give the user an idea of low end, mid range and high end Intel CPU's.
Before I mark this one off and continue doing the AMD versions of these tables (which I'm struggling with) I thought I'd ask averyones opinion here.
Here are the tables:



Is there anything you think needs changing? This is how I would class the different ranges of CPU, they're based off AnandTech benchmarks from several CPU's, but unfortunately I can't find a bench for EVERY CPU so had to use my own experience for a few of them.
As you can see, this is current. That's why Sandy Bridge has had such a large impact, where some of the i3 CPU's are mid range. The tables will be updated when Ivy Bridge arrives too.
Your opinions are really important! Thanks
