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Old 2012-05-01, 08:47 PM   [Ignore Me] #16
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Re: Best CPU for $180 - 220 range


Originally Posted by Zulthus View Post
Perhaps the IB is much stronger than the BD. All I'm saying is the performance from both brands is exceptional.

I'm running a very old Athlon ii x4 630. I haven't even upgraded from that yet because there's no need. High end games run perfectly, I render videos often, lots of photoshop/aftereffects work, etc. It's really fast... and it's so much worse than the more modern processors. I'd in fact say the IB and BD are too good.
Even if both are technically good processors what it comes down to is what someone is buying at the time. Right now Intel is dominating the entire line up. No reason to go AMD currently. However that may change when the Piledriver refresh comes later this summer I hope...
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Old 2012-05-01, 08:56 PM   [Ignore Me] #17
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Re: Best CPU for $180 - 220 range


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Even if both are technically good processors what it comes down to is what someone is buying at the time. Right now Intel is dominating the entire line up. No reason to go AMD currently. However that may change when the Piledriver refresh comes later this summer I hope...
But is it really worth the extra $100-200 for a slight performance increase that the average user would likely not take the full advantage of? Most people build PCs to game on, not use the extra CPU intensive programs such as CS5.

Where the AMD gets 70 FPS and the Intel gets 140, you really can't notice a difference while gaming. The max a monitor will let you use is 120 anyhow. Any game is playable at 50 FPS.
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Old 2012-05-01, 09:00 PM   [Ignore Me] #18
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I don't know what you mean by extra $100-$200. People right now can get a 2500K for $200-$220 and overclock with ease to 4.5GHz or a 2400 for $180 if they don't. I would take either of those over a BD anyday. Neither of those processors have a premium in my mind either.

FPS example doesn't make sense either. If a CPU is really that much weaker why do you want that? It will not last nearly as long vs the other.
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Old 2012-05-01, 09:06 PM   [Ignore Me] #19
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I don't know what you mean by extra $100-$200. People right now can get a 2500K for $200-$220 and overclock with ease to 4.5GHz or a 2400 for $180 if they don't. I would take either of those over a BD anyday. Neither of those processors have a premium in my mind either.

FPS example doesn't make sense either. If a CPU is really that much weaker why do you want that? It will not last nearly as long vs the other.
We're talking about the Ivy Bridge though, which costs at least $320. The Zambezi is able to OCed to at least 4.2GHz too.

I don't see how the FPS example doesn't make sense. Why would you need more power if you don't even notice a difference? 70 FPS looks exactly the same as 140 FPS to the human eye.

Also, they'll last as long as you take care of them... not really sure why you think it would die faster than an Intel processor..
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Old 2012-05-01, 09:26 PM   [Ignore Me] #20
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There is a 3470 for $200 and 3570K for $250 that are Ivy Bridge, so your price figure is incorrect.

Once more FPS example is bad. This is now. What about a few years from now? That CPU that is running 70 frames will not be running nearly as good as the other. Major bottleneck for newer GPUs as well.

No idea what you mean by CPU dieing either.
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Old 2012-05-01, 09:35 PM   [Ignore Me] #21
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There is a 3470 for $200 and 3570K for $250 that are Ivy Bridge, so your price figure is incorrect.

Once more FPS example is bad. This is now. What about a few years from now? That CPU that is running 70 frames will not be running nearly as good as the other. Major bottleneck for newer GPUs as well.

No idea what you mean by CPU dieing either.
On the CPU dying for some stupid reason I thought you meant burning out... disregard that heh

But still. Games are more reliant on the GPU. If my years old 2.8GHz processor can still run BF3 maxed out, I wouldn't worry about the AMD becoming useless any time soon either. I'm really not one to have a top of the line build and honestly mine is pretty shitty compared to most everyone's here, but if it can max out BF3 at 30-40FPS right now, you wouldn't have to upgrade the bulldozer for at least two years.

Yes, there are Ivy Bridge processors for that cheap, but they are marginally slower than the bulldozer stock. Sorry, I was meaning the higher end IB's.
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Old 2012-05-01, 09:43 PM   [Ignore Me] #22
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I couldn't stand running BF3 at low of a FPS. If it suites you thats fine.

Still the $200 IB is still a better buy verse any BD.
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Old 2012-05-01, 09:44 PM   [Ignore Me] #23
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The people who bought it in the reviews seemed to be happy about their purchase
How many of them also owned a comparable Intel? (Not just used, but owned)

People always think highly of what they've bought if it works for them, even if they could have bought something better for the same price.
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Old 2012-05-01, 09:51 PM   [Ignore Me] #24
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How many of them also owned a comparable Intel? (Not just used, but owned)

People always think highly of what they've bought if it works for them, even if they could have bought something better for the same price.
Hey, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, right?
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Old 2012-05-01, 09:56 PM   [Ignore Me] #25
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I couldn't stand running BF3 at low of a FPS. If it suites you thats fine.

Still the $200 IB is still a better buy verse any BD.
Runs silky smooth, at least to my perception... then again I'm really not that picky when it comes to performance.

Maybe you're right, because you go deeper into the technical side of things... I go by what I know works, and the BD doesn't have any real flaws from what I can tell.

You have most likely bought many more pieces of hardware than I ever have, so I have no doubt that my posts are flawed... sorry if I try to disprove what you're saying... it's not my intention. I just try to explain the difference from what I've actually seen from my end.
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Old 2012-05-01, 10:03 PM   [Ignore Me] #26
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I never used a BD. I'm on a Core i5 2500K atm. Previously I was on my Athlon II X2 250 from selling my Phenom II 955 BE over the summer. Was so slow I couldn't stand it anymore. Though didn't help I was using a old 4770. My secondary has a Phenom II X6 in it now that I got over the winter. Phenom II>BD IMO anyway.

My over progression Athlon X2 4200+ (K8/S939) -> C2D E8400 -> Phenom II 955 BE -> Ahtlon II X2 250 -> Core i5 2500K. That was since 2005 or 6.

Back last summer I purchased a 990FX motherboard waiting for BD. Yet when I heard about the delay going into the fall I said screw it and sold that with my 955 BE. I was all ready to get one, thankfully I didn't. I was really hoping for it to be a proper competitor to SB, but AMD failed big time.

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Old 2012-05-02, 02:20 AM   [Ignore Me] #27
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Intel or nothing. AMD from my experience just does not run nearly as good as a solid intel product. They cost more, but you also get more for your buck.
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Old 2012-05-02, 10:56 AM   [Ignore Me] #28
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Originally Posted by xSquirtle View Post
Intel or nothing. AMD from my experience just does not run nearly as good as a solid intel product. They cost more, but you also get more for your buck.
That's a misscharacterisation. AMD had great success around the Athlon, and earlier in the Athlon XP line. Only a few years ago the first gens of Athlon 64s and x2s ran all over Intel's later P4 and initial dual core chips in price/performance.

Intel wins the ~$200 bracket right now for nearly everything in performance. If that's your budget that's where you should go. There's no reason other than it being the better performer. If the i5 was an AMD chip, it'd still be the recommendation.
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