Soldato
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- 26 Aug 2004
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I could've done with the 3600 tbh, but have no problem moving from 3700x to the next 8 core if the chip performs that much better, and due to the layout the 8 core may have better latency which would help at those games Intel has advantages in.Rather than buy an 8 core you don't need now for 'long term' (if such a thing exists in PC hardware), it's far cheaper on a whole-life basis to buy at the current optimal point for price / performance depending on what you need it to do.
At the extreme end of this, there are many comments about regrets from 3950 purchases from people that would have been fine with a 2600.
I'll be going with a 6 core 4000 series and spend the difference on a better GPU. I'll be interested to see some 6 core vs. 8 core benchmarks for next gen games to see what difference it actually makes for the casual gamer at 4K.
We'll see once benchmarks hit, but it looks as if i might already have a new Nvidia GPU before these CPUs even come out. Was hoping to have both around the same time