Hi all, 
Until yesterday I was pretty dead set on getting the 3570k along with a z77 mobo for overclocking but after seeing some threads here and some benchmarks, I am considering the 8350.
For the purposes of this, assume I have the AMD 7870.
Here are the main use cases for my machine:
General productivity apps, office, web browsing, watching video, etc.
Gaming - Not any specific games really, but all at 1080p on one single panel
Encoding/rendering - (THIS is what is making me consider the AMD 8350) - I know for a fact I can make full use of all 8 cores with x264 under Linux, but I am curious to know how much faster this is than the i5.
Anyone got any opinions on this? Please, no rampant fanboyism - Only facts/benchmarks/REASONED opinions. I am not really a fan of either manufacturer however my current rig is AMD and it's been quick/reliable and as such I will consider both options equally on the merits of the silicon.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Until yesterday I was pretty dead set on getting the 3570k along with a z77 mobo for overclocking but after seeing some threads here and some benchmarks, I am considering the 8350.
For the purposes of this, assume I have the AMD 7870.
Here are the main use cases for my machine:
General productivity apps, office, web browsing, watching video, etc.
Gaming - Not any specific games really, but all at 1080p on one single panel
Encoding/rendering - (THIS is what is making me consider the AMD 8350) - I know for a fact I can make full use of all 8 cores with x264 under Linux, but I am curious to know how much faster this is than the i5.
Anyone got any opinions on this? Please, no rampant fanboyism - Only facts/benchmarks/REASONED opinions. I am not really a fan of either manufacturer however my current rig is AMD and it's been quick/reliable and as such I will consider both options equally on the merits of the silicon.
 
	 
  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 Turbo is based off TDP as well, though. You'd be hovering between 3.5 and 3.6Ghz stock at full load.
 Turbo is based off TDP as well, though. You'd be hovering between 3.5 and 3.6Ghz stock at full load.