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You'll be wanting an i5 3570k then Longjohn.
To lovelyhead, ultimately the CPU side of the A10 5800k is only going to be around a high clocking Phenom II x4.
I read that AMD are claiming that it will provide i5 like performance for i3 prices. If that is true then it will be better than a high clocked PII x4.
It won't be true, not CPU side, not by a long shot.
It won't be true, not CPU side, not by a long shot.
It won't be true, not CPU side, not by a long shot.
What they'll probably mean is the A10 5800K can overclock to match/be slightly less than/slightly better than stock i5 3570/2500 performance at the same price point as an i3.
That sounds good to me. Can a stock 2500 run most games at 1080p 60FPS when paired with a good GPU?
Yes.
Likely the difference between an i5 3330 rig against a Trinity A10 5800K will be about 40 quid or less.
Also, while it is "Good" means you'd have to overclock much earlier than using a 2500k/3570k as they have another 40% left in the tank when OC'ed.
That sounds good to me.
So if you only game at 1080p why would you choose the i5 over the AMD?