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nice link thanks. i'm hoping to build a fanless passive machine, as performance isn't my biggest concern so i think i3 is for me. nice to see it's not far off the i5 tho.Aye, that's right. However, the 32nm process doesn't make the i3 any faster - just cooler and more efficient. Clock-for-clock in single threaded applications the i5 is still faster.
Have a look at this comparison.
Bare in mind that clock for clock both the LGA775 quads and the i5/i7 are quicker by a decent margin than the Phenom IIs for encoding.
Right! It is clear the AMD 955 is about 15%-25% faster encoding than the i3 - and faster at just about everything else as well. The i5 is faster still but not by as much as the AMD is faster than the i3 (if you get my drift!).
I realise I was pricing using the i3 OEM when I should have been using the retail box. So the AMD package is now just short of £300 (using the cheaper 785G mobo suggestion from cmndr andi) whereas the i3 package is £271. Just £29 cheaper.
Hmm... decisions, decisions...
Aye, very good point. The X4 955 can generally overclock from 3.2GHz to ~3.9GHz, which is a 22% increase in clockspeed. The i5 can clock reasonably easily from 2.66Ghz stock to 4GHz - which is a 50% increase in clockspeed. So in heavily threaded, CPU dependant apps - a clocked i5 will be MUCH faster than a clocked P2 X4.
However, it is all a function of cost - an i5 sytsem is more expensive and required a graphics card. The performance is there for an i5 system, but you have to be willing to pay for it.
However the Core i5 750 has risen so much in price that you could end up get a Phenom II X6 1055T system for a similar price and the later would be great for video encoding.
[snip] ...the i3 is twice as fast as the old 3gig 800FSB P4 which in turn was around 25% faster than the 2400+... so even not taking hyperthreading into account your looking at performance gains of around 4-5x minimum.
in the real world, does spending more money equate to you being able to handle waiting 5-10 more seconds for a task to be done?