His planned upgrade is 130.
Marines is about 130.
The difference isn't huge in price given the price of the A8 chip.
maybe you want to go back to school

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His planned upgrade is 130.
Marines is about 130.
The difference isn't huge in price given the price of the A8 chip.
maybe you want to go back to schoolwhere is Marines RAM costs?
lol, you could run a Trinity system on a 120w PicoPSU (you'd need a little more for OCing, though). 350-400w is a lot of power.
What?
OP says he has spare DDR3 RAM.
Maybe you should go back to school.
Yea...but the question is...how good is the CPU's single-thread performance? I mean they can't be better than Phenom II or matches Celeron/Pentium's Sandy core I think...?The pricing in the US has already been leaked. The A10 will be around IB Core i3 price,which is fine IMHO.
Yea...but the question is...how good is the CPU's single-thread performance? I mean they can't be better than Phenom II or matches Celeron/Pentium's Sandy core I think...?
Well it has to be...don't need another Bulldozer incidentIts seems to be better than Llano.
I'm afraid it doesn't work that way...gaming performance bench suggest otherwise. Any game that doesn't use 4 cores or higher the 3870K falls behind the even the G630...and considering OP's main game is WOW (which is pretty much a single-thread game), it would be crazy to recommend it.right, the G840 benches roughly 60% of the A3870k for CPU tasks (single & multi combined) plus you can upgrade the A3870k with a 6670 for hybrid xfire at a later date for a graphics boost. A3870k uses less juice then a g840 & 6670. If the A10 comes out like suggested it looks like more of a winner. My A3870k has blown me away with what it can do for it's cost and power consumption, mainly because my expectations were so low due to most people saying it was rubbish. BTW im not an AMD 'fanboi' I have intel and nvidia kit in my main rig and i will more than likely be getting haswell around release. Seems a lot of people are talking smack about products they dont even have and haven't even used, but have lots of graphs from various places showing conflicting results (due to no consensus on what rivals it). I can say first hand, the A3870k is a decent chip, simple as that.
You are missing the point. It is not about rather or not high-end GPU is being used, but purely of what frame rate the CPU can push when it is not GPU bounded (i.e. lowering graphic settings etc).yeah good link! ohh look the 3870k is ~12.5% slower. Tested with a 7970! that test isn't how the chips will be used so you can't really throw that in there as proof. You really need to take tests and reviews in context. Like I have said, I have a 3870K and I have an intel i7 920 with GTX670 sitting side by side, I personally know how good this chip is, it's not 'crazy' to recommend a 3870K. I use it for a similar use to the OP, I know how it performs first hand in a setup similar to one the OP is proposing. JUST SAYING!
You do realise even in games that use all 4 cores, it is only "equal" to the Pentiums, except for Just Cause 2 when overclocked? And that's not even taking into the account for the same overall budget comparing to the Llano, people can get a 6670 comparing to the 6550D?So the OP should buy a chip that's slower at everything else but WOW?
I'm confused, or stupid....
Faster in majority? 1 game out of all and that's with only when overclocked? Cost less to run- like saving £3 a year? And overclocking's higher power consumption for the sake of pushing closer to the Pentiums' performance would pretty much made the cost less to run arguement redundant. And more physical cores do not automatically mean better gaming performance even when the games are using all 4 cores- i3 2100 beating Core2Quad and Phenom II X4 at 3.6GHz on gaming performance is a good example of this.But its a secondary machine. The future of computing is multi threaded. At single threaded things its only around 10% slower in worst cases faster in majority. Costs less to buy (arguably) cost less to run. Is graphically easier to upgrade. Like I said its all about context. I'm going to say we are going to have to agree to disagree.
Faster in majority? 1 game out of all and that's with only when overclocked?
Yes, we realize the $550 choice is unrealistic in a budget-oriented configuration. However, our intention is eliminating potential bottlenecks, and the 7970 helps flesh out each processor's merits.