lopri
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Originally posted by: TheGingerbreadGenius
This thread is so close to what I was going to post I'll do it here instead if that's allowed...
I'm looking to build a new PC to satisfy my gaming ego (right now I'm stuck on an 800Mhz AMD with a Gforce 4. Not pretty.) and I'm dithering as to a processor. I'll be going AMD since I simply refuse to buy Intel on ethical grounds etc. I'd originally planned to get a 4000+ single core or whatever AMD 64bit single core processor I could afford (I'm looking on www.overclockers.co.uk at the moment). I'm fairly sure I can afford a 4000+, but then I noticed that the difference price-wise between that and a 3800+ Dual core is less than £5.
The thing with the PC I'm building is that I really don't want to have to upgrade much for quite a while. Mainly because it's not my cash. My parents aren't gonna want to even HEAR about a PC budget after this. So, with future-proofing in mind, which is the wiser choice: The 3800X2 or the 4000+?
I reckon I'll mostly be gaming on this thing, though I DO want to get the most out of it I can, so I'll be teaching myself how to programme in a few languages as well and might even start mucking around with stuff like The GIMP, but I won't be doing it all that much at the same time.
How is the 3800X2 for gaming? From what I'm reading here it's pretty good, but I'm curious as to how it fares against a 4000+. It does worse I'm guessing, but not by a huge amount. In short:
Would the 3800X2 do well enough in games nowdays (paired with a 7800GT) to keep me happy for a while and when Dual Core optimised applications come out will it still be comparatively fast enough to kick ass and chew bubblegum? 'Cos I don't want to buy the 4000+ now and be left weeping when Dual Core optimised stuff leaves it behind in the dust.
I am probably looking to OC this stuff, but I'd like to see how they perform against each other without OCing first 'cos the OCing isn't guaranteed.
First post too. I'm basically just here to ask Qs from time to time and learn from this place.
Yes the choice is clearly resounding "X2 3800+". I believe there was a test done at FiringSquad.com, where trying to find the CPU/GPU limitation trend in various games. As long as your CPU speed is over 2.0GHz (AMD), the benchmark results are almost identical at resolution at 1280x1024 and above. What matters in gaming is the GPU. And you'll get the tremendous amount of smoothness from dual core - I switched, and won't look back. And unless you're terribly unlucky you'll be able to overclock it a bit then you have yourself 2x4000+. (pretty much guaranteed)