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Does it come with a better warranty this way me thinks..
I'm stuck for choice, I want to buy the best AMD chip for gaming. But I'm honestly not sure whether that's the Phenom II 3.7ghz or a new BD
I'd get a 2600k(but wouldn't spend that much) if Intel drop the 2600k to sub £180, its the ridiculously obvious choice.
I'm stuck for choice, I want to buy the best AMD chip for gaming. But I'm honestly not sure whether that's the Phenom II 3.7ghz or a new BD
Why? £376 for the parts separately(with the 8gb memory pack) or £424 for the same thing as a bundle but "overclocked", except, it doesn't make a difference. Save the £50 and get the bits individually?
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4955/the-bulldozer-review-amd-fx8150-tested/7
Actually, ignore all the low res gaming on the next page and that page, the 8150 is consistantly ahead of the 2500k.
The issue is, if you could get a cheap 2500k that had hyperthreading, so a cheap lower clocked 2600k, great, but you can get a 8120 that hits the same clocks as a 8150, cheaper than a 2500k(a couple quid) but outperforms it in real world situations more often than its beaten.
From that Anand page, 8150 vs 2500k
3d max 2500k 10% lead
Cinebench single thread, 8150 poop
Cinebench 10 multi, 2500k and 8150 on par
Cinebench 11.5 multi 8150 10% ahead
7zip, 8150 50% ahead of the 2500k
Par 2, 8150 10% ahead or so(closer to the 2600k than 2500k)
truecrypt, again 8150 almost 50% faster
x264 2nd pass without AVX 8150 about 25% ahead, with AVX, closer to 30%(and that should extend further with XOp support)
Adobe CS4, 2500k with about a 15% lead
Vis studio 2500k about 5% faster
Excel, 8150 about 10% faster.
All in, the 8150 IS better than the 2500k, you have to go out of your way to find old applications or run in settings you wouldn't use to see the 2500k win significantly(gaming in stupid res, super pi). When the 8150 it can be miles ahead, aside from ridiculous situations I can't find many if any real world benchmarks where the 2500k can spank a 8150.
Like I said, if the 2500k had HT and was just cheaper than the 2600k, it would be the obvious choice, without HT, and because the 8120 doesn't have features missing the 8120 is actually not a bad choice...... except for power usage wise.
Even that is debateable, need to see better per benchmark/app comparisons, VRZone has Prime and possibly Cinebench(its not clear) using more power on the 2600k than the 8150. Bulldozer MAJOR power issue is overclocked power usage, though even overclocked it has awesome idle power usage still, better than overclocked 2500/2600k while overclocked.
This is what always put me off a 2500k, the fact that I'm paying for identical silicon to a 2600k, but Intel removed a key feature, if there was a lower end "full" Sandybridge, say a 3Ghz £150 one I've have bought that 10 months ago![]()
You can pick up a Phenom 2 Hex for the same money as a Phenom II 3.7ghz and OC it to 3.7ghz and maybe more, but take into consideration what drunkenmaster has been saying about the BD.
considering intel are overdue a price drop...this could be something on the cards(around a £200 pricing?). If they want to murder AMD while recouping sales that is...
Anyone know when the phenom II prices will start dropping?
But wouldn't I get better gaming performance if I bought a Phenom II 3.7 and then over clocked it?
All I'm interested in is great gaming performance, I'm still not sure what AMD processor that is
Give the BD benchmarks, maybe not at all !
I'm undecided at this point whether to go for an 1100T x6 or one of the Bulldozers. Plenty of time to decide, although presumably Phenom II will stop production now ? So stocks will disappear after a few weeks. If the 1100T drops £20-£30 that would be nice...
drunkenmaster i fail to see how you can possibly attempt to spin the fact that this chip is an absolute failure in almost every department. You seem to have an extremely optimistic appraisal of a very bleak reality...