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kendo65 03-24-2011 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by T}{OR (Post 238267)
All of you wondering about HT and more than 4 cores should wait for late June - when Bulldozers with 6 and 8 physical cores are out. Spending extra cash on 2600k (for CoD) is money wasted IMO.

On the face of it that's good advice - except that someone in my position with a below recommended-spec dual core setup that I know won't run the game that well - is faced with spending the 3 most exciting months in the life of this new series being frustrated and annoyed at either bad fps OR low quality screens while everyone else raves about how amazing the game is.

You only get to experience the newness once - why have it messed up when you can do something about it?

Also - I'm taking an educated guess (bet!) that Bulldozer won't actually threaten the SB position as top dog - floating point implementation and no or little benefit from the extra cores for gaming

And yes - patience probably isn't my strong point. :)

Flanker35M 03-24-2011 03:18 PM

S!

Some preliminary tests have shown an engineering example of BD beating a SB hands down ;)

kendo65 03-24-2011 03:23 PM

Tests run by whom though? AMD?

Oh no - I'm turning into a Fanboy!

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actually, isn't this just the latest instance of the old computing conundrum? - there is ALWAYS something better and faster just around the corner

Heliocon 03-24-2011 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Flanker35M (Post 238366)
S!

Some preliminary tests have shown an engineering example of BD beating a SB hands down ;)

Please link your source, otherwise I call BULLSHIT. Why? Because I am tired of people claiming anything they want on this forum and not backing it up.

T}{OR 03-24-2011 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by kendo65 (Post 238331)
And yes - patience probably isn't my strong point. :)

Look at it this way, you won't have to deal with release bugs. There will be a patch or two out by that time. :)

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Originally Posted by Flanker35M (Post 238366)
S!

Some preliminary tests have shown an engineering example of BD beating a SB hands down ;)

Assumption is a mother of all f***. ;)

I have read numerous rumors as well - I don't believe it until I see it. Even if it beats SB it will be marginal. And the price will reflect that.

simace 03-24-2011 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Feuerfalke (Post 237913)
So you say that all multicore-CPUs use hyperthreading?

Now THAT was new to me. :rolleyes:

Your sarcasm aside, my comment was regarding the post made on fact that single-core processors are probably not available (and if they still are, who would want to buy one? especially for gaming?!.)

That being said, if you buy a new system, it's highly likely that it will be multi-core and IF it is INTEL (this added just for you), the question of "does COD support multi-threading" can be seen as "pointless" as it WILL or WILL NOT use it and there isn't a thing you could do about it.

Unless, of course, you use this argument to say to yourself "then I'll save money and buy a single-core based system" in which case, it's a logical fail.

So relax mighty Feuerfalke, no one's looking to take your cake.

Heliocon 03-24-2011 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by simace (Post 238596)
Your sarcasm aside, my comment was regarding the post made on fact that single-core processors are probably not available (and if they still are, who would want to buy one? especially for gaming?!.)

That being said, if you buy a new system, it's highly likely that it will be multi-core and IF it is INTEL (this added just for you), the question of "does COD support multi-threading" can be seen as "pointless" as it WILL or WILL NOT use it and there isn't a thing you could do about it.

Unless, of course, you use this argument to say to yourself "then I'll save money and buy a single-core based system" in which case, it's a logical fail.

So relax mighty Feuerfalke, no one's looking to take your cake.

It will use it, COD doesnt decide that. If the game uses over 4 threads then on i7s it will automatically switch to hyperthreading and if it only uses 4 the cpu will use HT anyway to run other apps. I5s are not HT btw.


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