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if the next patchs brings il2 to a far better standard ( AI works, DCG, performance, no building popping etc) ill go a for a new pc the day after, until then mine is able to run everithing else i play nicely, so not worth the investment.
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i5 is the way, i7 is a waste of money for games.
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IMO, anyone planning to upgrade their system should not base it on improvement of COD performance.
If you want to upgrade for other reasons, go for it. |
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Also, in March the new Ivy Bridge CPUs are coming and the Sandy Bridge prices will drop accordingly. |
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- 0.1 GHz more of the fastest i7 on the fastest i5 (3.4 GHz vs 3.3 GHz), not a big deal given the overclock capabilities of the SandyBridge - Hyperthreading, which simulates 8 cores. Slightly better for video encoding, compiling, graphics creation etc, useless for games - 8 MB cache vs. 6 MB So, if your main use is games and sims, my advice is to go for an i5 and spend the extra cash for a bigger video card with more VRAM, the real bottle neck of this game. if you do other stuff, have a look at benchmarks and decide by yourself. Anandtech has a very clear CPU benchmark section. Cheers, Insuber |
already got me new motherboard mounted in my new case... Asus rampage III black edition in a coolermaster HAF X, hopefully in the coming weeks will throw in a corsair gold 1200w psu, I7 990x cpu, H70 liquid cooling, 12gb of corsair dominator GT ram and either a rog gtx580 matrix or a gtx590... Should b a beast :D
admitidly, it is for clod, i want to be able to run it off its nut, and also for track recording.... But its also to cover for gaming for the next few years :) |
You guys do realize that a monster psu is a waste of money and energy???
a psu works most effektive at 85 to 90% load. |
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