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New CPU for video/photo editing

Just needs someone to do a cheap-as-possible Core i7 spec now . . . inc cooler, shipping, GPU etc . . .

Then a whole bunch of relevant benchmark results need to be analysed, probably 20 sets should do it, from different sources, number crunched, price-performance ratio determined . . . . if all that is done then the result will resemble some kind of "fact" which will help distinguish "Truth" from "Falsehood"

I know there are lots of "Smart" people out there, hopefully some of them have time to help with some data analysis here! :)

P.S: Pay no attention to anyone making rude or obnoxious posts, if you want to contribute to this thread in a postive and useful way then post up if you think the specs provided so far are reasonable? . . . simple, polite, calm discussion :cool:
 
Thanks for the help guys.

Its a semi-rebuild I'm going to do. I will pretty much buy everything barring the case (an Antec 430W). I'll also need a new graphics card too as its an AGP. I have a 1TB drive, so drive capacity is not an issue.

My budget will between £300-£500.
 
My budget will between £300-£500.

No no, your budget is £503.17 ;) We know you'll tweak it up in the end.

I would offer the advice that if you're coming from a rig that's 2-3 years old (or maybe more if you have AGP graphics?), then anything within that price range will feel blisteringly fast by comparison, and you can avoid getting too caught up in the heated debate about which CPU is 3% faster at application X :)

*edit* Though the 6-core AMDs mentioned above do sound tasty ;)
 
Big Bang I guess to summarise this thread for you:

For £250.13 you can get the following:
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If you decide to go i5 the following (I have gone with the flawless specification),gets you a comparable specification to the AM3 one, i.e. the addition of a cooler for the CPU and a comparable graphics card as the AM3 MB has on-board:

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So the difference based on like for like features is around: £140.00 ish

The i5 set-up will perform better than the AM3, you also have the option of buying a cheaper or more expensive GPU.. although if you don't seriously game the AM3 on board and the one in the i5 spec are more than adequate.

It may be that neither specification is suitable :) If we could have a budget or a budget range and an idea on software to be used.. I am sure that a better recommendation could be given.

Well said, however, I'd get diff cooler, the freezer aint much better than the stock regarding temps, only abit more silent but then he isn't going to OC the i5 much with this and therefore it goes to waste a bit!
 
If you stick with the stock cooler on the i5 bundle the price drops about £13 so bring the total down to £375 ish . . . I don't know if someone needs anything more than the retail cooler if running @ stock?
 
The Core i5-750 spec has been done by someone else Cat, we did ask for verification but were told simply it was "Flawless" . . . "Nothing wrong with it" . . . and it was "Beyond debate" . . . . sadly no Intel experts critiqued the build so as always it will be the O.P who "may" suffer as a consequence . . .
 
If you stick with the stock cooler on the i5 bundle the price drops about £13 so bring the total down to £375 ish . . . I don't know if someone needs anything more than the retail cooler if running @ stock?

Running i3/i5/i7 at stock is a sin.
Could just as well go with the athlon then ...
 
PhoenixUK, I'm not in any way, form or shaped involved with the intel systems specc'ed in this thread, all I have done is take a spec someone suggest as the best, noticed there was no cooler or shipping added so did a nice graphic for the O.P that included these basic costs. . . then Pneumonic selected a basic GPU so the machine would actually work . . . so in short we took a "rushed" broken spec and did the bare minimum to repair it so that it resembled something the O.P may want to spend his money on . . . .
 
The Core i5-750 spec has been done by someone else Cat, we did ask for verification but were told simply it was "Flawless" . . . "Nothing wrong with it" . . . and it was "Beyond debate" . . . . sadly no Intel experts critiqued the build so as always it will be the O.P who "may" suffer as a consequence . . .

The only way the OP would suffer was to spend 250 on that AMD build.

The i5 is the clear choice.

The benchies,cost, (within op's Budget),speed all fall in the i5's favour.
 
PhoenixUK, I'm not in any way, form or shaped involved with the intel systems specc'ed in this thread, all I have done is take a spec someone suggest as the best, noticed there was no cooler or shipping added so did a nice graphic for the O.P that included these basic costs. . . then Pneumonic selected a basic GPU so the machine would actually work . . . so in short we took a "rushed" broken spec and did the bare minimum to repair it so that it resembled something the O.P may want to spend his money on . . . .

This cooler would handle the 750 @ 4ghz fine

Zalman CNPS9300-AT CPU Cooler with i5 Bracket (Socket 754/939/940/AM2/LGA775/LGA1156)

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£11.98 inc VAT
 
To everyone else, I would say be vigilant for anyone who practices Argumentum ad nauseam on these forums, that means someone who repeats "incorrect" information, again and again and again again (ad nauseam), the effect of this is to "mislead" the novice readers into thinking something is the truth . . . . It's expected the repitition alone to substitute for "Truth"

As an example of this strange "ad nauseam" technique witness in this very thread how two reasonably sensible posters have been "duped" into repeating what is in essence a "Falsehood" or indeed a "Fantasy" :D

for the extra 50 quid if he could afford it over the athlon build id take an i5 anyday,
I think the point is, is the extra speed of the i5 for £50 more in photoediting and video encoding
The £50 save by going with the athlon could be reinvested into another 4gb ram
 
I think someone needs to update their images.

The mobo I suggested is

Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H Intel H55 (Socket 1156) DDR3 microATX Motherboard [GA-H55M-S2H]


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£67.99 inc VAT

NOT 74.99 like Big wayne has in his out of date pic.

If we are being petty over 4 quid difference between the Patriot and the Geil then at least get your pricing correct

Just looked the Geil is now 1.99 more expensive than the Patriot :D
 
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This cooler would handle the 750 @ 4ghz fine

Zalman CNPS9300-AT CPU Cooler with i5 Bracket (Socket 754/939/940/AM2/LGA775/LGA1156)

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Click image to enlarge

£11.98 inc VAT

I don't think so, unless you like running your CPUs at nearly boiling/frying temps.
This cooler isn't made with high OCs in mind but more as a quieter replacement to stock cooler. Consider that the OP won't have great case either. If he tries to run i5 750 @ 4ghz with this, he's gonna fry it sooner or later.
 
Running i3/i5/i7 at stock is a sin.
Could just as well go with the athlon then ...

...Dont be silly. The I5 750 thats been mentioned in this thread out performs the spec'd AMD at stock. By quite a notable margin, Yes it costs extra, but to someone doing video and photo editing, it'll be worth the extra. Well actually thats for the OP to decide isnt it.

The benchmarks are within this very thread, so to say "could just as well go with the athlon" Its obvious you dont know the performance differences. And if you do know them it would be an idea to be clearer to the OP, who may take what you said to mean that the I5 spec'd in this thread performs the same as the AMD.
 
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Hey PhoenixUK,

I thought you made some good observations in this thread

heres a comparision with the fastest althlon ii 635 VS an I5 750, the i5 is sometimes nearly 3x faster in some tests
It's nowhere 2-3x faster

You then went on to say this which I totally missed, it's a great point and I can't believe I didn't say it myself! :D

It's also minimum of 25% more expensive on cheapest spec and 100% more just for CPU

You saying the above "inspired" me to quickly knock this up! . . . keep the facts as "accurate as possible though, it's only 95% more expensive for the processor! :D

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