you guys also have to take into account 1155 is essentially a dead socket whereas am3+ has been confirmed to be good through 2014 so although ivb i5 (i3 ehhhhh) would be better for gaming and a few other tasks he'd have no upgrade path but pd would be better for multitasking, video encoding, and for keeping the same mobo for a long amount of time while being able to upgrade cpus
higher ipc has been confirmed
New FX models will be tweaked Piledriver(for power draw and clock). I doubt there will be any IPC changes but it's ok if it will perform ~5% better with hopefully tad less power consumed.
Yes. One rig is set for Surround with 3 1920x1080 monitors. Another has a 27.5"HannsG.Gaming?
Prove me wrong, but to my understanding you can modify an RCM for different resonance peaks.I doubt that since RCM is achieving its peak usefulness at lower clock range(between 2 and 3Ghz IIRC) and loses all the advantages when clock speed and voltage is pushed higher.
my understanding you can modify an RCM for different resonance peaks.
I'm sorry about your accident. Dirt biking is fun but dangerous. I preferred just motoring around on my XR400 known as the moto-couch because it was so relaxed. It made me less aggressive.
Anyways, none of the uses you stated justify an upgrade. Your computer is already pretty fast and I don't think you'll notice any difference if you upgrade the CPU. Even your GPU is overkill for your use case. There are other things you can do to it if you want to tinker with it. You can add an SSD. This is the best upgrade you can do to your computer ever. It will feel like a completely new machine because flash memory is so much faster than a spinning mechanical harddrive. Spend your money on an SSD. Then, you can always tinker with a new CPU cooler on your current rig, overclock that a bit, make it quieter, etc. There's plenty you can do with your cash but a CPU upgrade is not going to give you any satisfaction. It's not your bottleneck.
Its not higher IPC if you just increase clocks
I doubt that since RCM is achieving its peak usefulness at lower clock range(between 2 and 3Ghz IIRC) and loses all the advantages when clock speed and voltage is pushed higher. This is maybe good for new mobile Trinity(Richland) parts that are coming with better power specs and higher clocks at the same time.
As in time C2 vs C3 Phenoms II
It is a pity you didn't read the thread more closely and correctly pick up on the context of Shintai's post. :biggrin:its not true...There is clock to clock comparison in games:.
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I know, you are smart guy, but Im guy, who read all CPU reviews from world. At one product about 40-80 reviews . One product consumed maybe 24hours of my free time . Its crazy, but I made it since 2007. Of course, I have some FXs (and not only FXs) at home, so I have some practice experience too. Vishera is not bad, really.
C2 vs C3 wasn't really worth the upgrade. 3.6-3.8 vs 3.8-4.2 was basically how I remember that playing out.
Isn't Haswell supposed to be out in a month or two? I know everyone hates the "wait for x" group, but I'm waiting
Maybe I'll go 1 out of 2, waiting on the GPU's looks like I might get burnt...