it looks pretty decent but priced a little too high
Terrible review. Every time I accidentally land on their page, my eyes bleed. Their diagrams are a confusing mess.
So basically 10% better performance, in games rather 15% on average with exceptions above and below that. Consumption ranges from slightly more to approx. 15W less depending on the load. Good step forward.
to his wallet i guess. the pricing is just fine imo.Compared to what?!
Compared to what?!
it looks like the best vishera is comparable on average to the i5 2500 which is 150 at microcenter (so im guessing 180 other places)
it looks like the best vishera is comparable on average to the i5 2500 which is 150 at microcenter (so im guessing 180 other places)
almost all titles will show no difference since gaming at 100fps and 130fps is basically the same
I'd like to see a gaming comparison of OC'ed FX-4300 vs Core i3
Josh Walrath @ pcper : So what do we actually get with this release? Well, it is a bittersweet release for AMD. The pricing on these parts is not only competitive, it undercuts Intel by a significant amount across the board. The 8350 is very competitive with the 3570K, and it can be had for $30 less. The 6300 will walk all over the Intel products that exist at the $132 price point, and in fact is more competitive in terms of performance with the $185 Intel products. Again, we get a nice $50 discount for essentially the same performance. In these cases though, expect the AMD CPU to consume more power. Would it be enough to make one nervous about energy bills? Not really
Nice charts from here:
Basically all around 8350 is better chip(on average,games included) than 3.3/3.7Ghz QC IB i5 3550. It's faster by 4.3% so essentially it's also faster than 3570K by ~2% (overall). Price wise it's cheaper than both locked 3550(209$ at newegg now) and unlocked 3570K (215$).
On to the 6300 vs i3 3220:
Massive performance difference in favor of 6300: 31.6%. Even in games it defeats the i3. Price wise it's 140E for 6300 vs 120e for i3 3220,a 16% difference for 31.6% more performance (and unlocked vs locked multiplier). Even the top i3 wouldn't even come close to competing with 6300 I'm afraid.
The Problem I see is that the advantages that AMD has in multi-threaded apps is less beneficial. I think we can agree that encoding can take some time. So I personally would schedule that for the night or during the day when I'm at work. That easily adds up to 16 hours per day. Meaning if you encode takes 5h or 6h in most cases won't matter at all.
However less fps in gaming as example will matter always.
The money argument is also problematic as ivy bridge 3570k uses almost 100W less. That is just a very huge difference.