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I understand the sim will have it's optimizing code improved for using multi-core processors. Does anyone know if hyper-threading is being supported? I ask because aside from not supporting hyper-threading, the i-2500k seems a great performance value compared to the i-2600k (which has hyper threading). I wonder if hyper threading is even beneficial to this sim? The 2600k costs $100.00 more than the 2500k. So what's up with CoD and hyper threading?
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This is good enough for me, while waiting for SLI to get ready and the things Kalimba mentioned
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...=20055&page=12 So overall, why spend time on HT when the real value for money today is a true 4-cores CPU? In the coming years there will not be enough demnd to cover the potential of 4-cores. Quote:
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hyperthreading is at best a hack that kind of works. at worst its just another buzzword to confuse you.
you should only be concerned with raw multicore support. forget hyperthreading its a marketing term with very little real world benefit. |
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Hypethreading works in some apps - like video encoding - that's why I have a 990 - but it's no use as far as I can see for games (It really does work for video encoding though - if the app supports i - I've seen 12 threads munching through encoding-far quicker than with the 920 I had before - but I have never seen them used by anything else). For gaming go for the best archiecture/clockspeed - a Sandy bridge has much better bangs per buck for that - and I am sure 2500k will be great. 2600k may be better in the future- or if you use some apps - otherwise save your money. It's horses for courses.
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I guess I'll have to decide how to proceed. I currently own the i7-920. Aside from a tower case, i have no other components. I suppose there are few sims out there that support hyper threading, anyway. I think it would be within reason to sell that CPU and buy the 2500K. With it's lower power consumption, and hassle-free overclocking, for a gaming rig this seems to be the prime CPU at the moment.
I'll be glad to see how CoD runs once it's been patched. Already it seems a GPU with 2gb of ram won't be wasted on this one. Now just get the core thing fixed... Flyby out
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