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pupo162 11-18-2011 10:44 PM

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.

Insuber 11-18-2011 11:20 PM

i5 is the way, i7 is a waste of money for games.

Lant 11-18-2011 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by pupo162 (Post 362703)
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.

How dare you to want another patch???? They are working as hard as they can!!!!! Is it Olegs fault you only have 8 GB of RAM?? 12GB should be minimum nowadays!!!!!!

SEE 11-18-2011 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Insuber (Post 362712)
i5 is the way, i7 is a waste of money for games.

That's interesting! I definiely need to ask for advice before I part with my cash as I;m sure I saw i5 bundles for less. Out of curiosity, (start my education now....:grin:) what are the advantages/disadvantages between i7 and i5 Insuber?

nearmiss 11-18-2011 11:55 PM

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.

icarus 11-19-2011 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by nearmiss (Post 362725)
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.

+1

Also, in March the new Ivy Bridge CPUs are coming and the Sandy Bridge prices will drop accordingly.

Insuber 11-19-2011 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by SEE (Post 362719)
That's interesting! I definiely need to ask for advice before I part with my cash as I;m sure I saw i5 bundles for less. Out of curiosity, (start my education now....:grin:) what are the advantages/disadvantages between i7 and i5 Insuber?

The 3 differences are:

- 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

Helrza 11-19-2011 11:20 AM

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 :)

robtek 11-19-2011 11:30 AM

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.

pupo162 11-19-2011 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by robtek (Post 362811)
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.

last time i bought a bad pcu, it blew up ( literelly on fire ), so im going for monster uber expensive ones from now on


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