02-19-2009, 06:29 PM | #25 | |
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AMD fell behind and tried to rely on low price points. The Phenom series are slower clock per clock against Intel but AMD tried to attract people with price. The PhenomII series is a lot better. Perhaps offering 95% -99% of comparable Intel offerings at an attractive price. Going with an AMD isn't the worst decision, if you have strict price points. However overall peak performance goes to Intel. Benchmarks showing this are widespread. Once again, I'm going to say that the Phenom II 940 is a great buy at $220 and competes well with Q9400-Q9550. However, be mindful that a lot of the mobo's out right now need a bios update to support it....kind hard to update a bios when you don't have a CPU that works in the board (early adopter had to buy cheapo AMD processors in addition to 940 just to update the board) As for Quad vs Dual. A lot of titles prefer clock speed and a 3.0 or 3.1 Dual core will keep up or slightly edge out a lower clocked Quad core (at say 2.66 ghz). However, more and more titles are coming out optimized for 4 cores and will take advantage (FarCry 2 being an example). If you decide to go Dual don't bother with an E8600. E8500 is the most you should get on dual. Anything more expensive better be a Quad Core. |
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