Strange really considering I'm sure I remember hearing about some of the 1055T "95W Edition" chips getting to 4.2GHz.
Don't shoot the messenger. I'm quoting CustomPCs latest issue.
Strange really considering I'm sure I remember hearing about some of the 1055T "95W Edition" chips getting to 4.2GHz.
Don't shoot the messenger. I'm quoting CustomPCs latest issue.
If you can afford the 2500K, DO go for that over the Phenom II X6. If you need convincing, just check out the frame rate difference on Crysis between the 2500K and 1100T with a 5870:Next question... I am sitting thinking that I could have had an i5 sandy bridge, tell me I did the right thing![]()
Right right. But still, I don't see the logic of going 1100T build, when the cheaper/same price level 2500K build would be faster in not just gaming, but beat it in almost EVERYTHING ELSE as well?Sure that is a fair difference but this is not purely a gamin machine, for the most part it runs several vm (server 2008) environments for sharepoint development. The most part of my gaming is done playing league of legends on my laptop which is an I5, 4gb, 5650 combo... the desktop is used for gaming possibly once a fortnight for a few hours.
Right right. But still, I don't see the logic of going 1100T build, when the cheaper/same price level 2500K build would be faster in not just gaming, but beat it in almost EVERYTHING ELSE as well?
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/203?vs=288
Also, power consumption wise the 2500K would be lower than the 1100T.
Couldn't afford a 1100T build, so certainly can't afford the more expensive 2500k build.
VMs will make use of the extra cores and makes it more suitable than the 2500k for this use.
Change the record, everyone knows how good SB is, but it has its limits![]()
Haha this is spot on, I am a porper so couldn't really push to the 2500k build. I sat, I thought, I rushed into a buying decision so I can have some metal to play with tomorrow.
I may regret it but then its not for life and I am sure it is going to do a cracking job over the next year or two. On another note I changed that anad link to compare it to my Q6600 and it walks all over ye old faithfull so thats good enough for me.