Hi Guys,
I haven't really kept up to date with PC/CPU tech over the last year or 2 so have been reading over a lot of posts and reviews to try and pick things up.
I am planning a new build in a month or so which will mainly be used for running VM's. I want to run Linux and Windows VM's but more importantly my primary use will be for running GNS3/Dynamips for multiple virtual Cisco router labs (I'm a Cisco engineer and studying for CCNP at the mo)
So....when it comes to my build, I don't have a huge budget, ~£100 for CPU maybe up to £150 max. When running VM's will I see a big performance gain from running a quad-core over dual-core? Or will it depend on o/s and virtualization software as to if it makes use of the cores?
Are there major difference's between Intel Core 2 or AMD Phenom II? I have had both AMD and Intel in the past so happy to go with whatever gives the best "bang for buck"!
Thanks in advance
Paul.
I haven't really kept up to date with PC/CPU tech over the last year or 2 so have been reading over a lot of posts and reviews to try and pick things up.
I am planning a new build in a month or so which will mainly be used for running VM's. I want to run Linux and Windows VM's but more importantly my primary use will be for running GNS3/Dynamips for multiple virtual Cisco router labs (I'm a Cisco engineer and studying for CCNP at the mo)
So....when it comes to my build, I don't have a huge budget, ~£100 for CPU maybe up to £150 max. When running VM's will I see a big performance gain from running a quad-core over dual-core? Or will it depend on o/s and virtualization software as to if it makes use of the cores?
Are there major difference's between Intel Core 2 or AMD Phenom II? I have had both AMD and Intel in the past so happy to go with whatever gives the best "bang for buck"!
Thanks in advance

Paul.