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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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another stupid question: is the motherboard the mainboard?
i have ddr3 ram. |
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I don't have the magazine to hand (in work currently), but the gist was that in all but very highly multi-threaded applications the Sandy Bridge processors are on a par or even beating the 980. For gaming their recommendation was the i5-2500K. For video editing the i7-2600K was better. The i5-2500K was roughly on a par with the 980 in gaming (1fps lower in Crysis in their test, better in some other games). As for being a "rip-off" they're actually very good value - gaming performance comparable to a 980 for a quarter of the price. (I take your point though that the 980 probably STILL is the ultimate processor for those wanting the maximum flexibility or for dealing with heavily multi-threaded apps, but for practical gaming and general purposes I think the Sandy Bridge are a great deal) Others can make up their own minds but personally I can settle for a 1 fps difference if I'm saving 600 notes (By the way the 'K' versions of the new processors are massively overclockable too) --------------------------------- Edit: 28 Jan I've read reviews in 2 other magazines since writing the above and they both back up Custom PC's view. In fact, if anything I wasn't forceful enough in my response above. I'll remedy that here - Sandy Bridge is described by Custom PC as "rendering almost every other processor redundant and pointless. The only reason you should look any further than the fastest LGA1155 CPU you can afford is if you use heavily multi-threaded, professional applications..." The other mags (PCPRo and PC Format [if I remember correctly ) are making equally enthusiastic noises. Last edited by kendo65; 01-28-2011 at 10:42 PM. |
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Sandy Bridge will need a different motherboard, but if you have 1.65V ddr3 (dual-channel) memory you can use it. |
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hehe!i told you im a square when its about computers!thx for your patience with me.My Mainboard: Mainboard S-1156 INTEL DH55TC,Micro-ATX,bulk
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edit: Found this: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mai...c_9.html#sect0 Maybe worth replacing instead of upgrading. Last edited by swiss; 01-27-2011 at 11:14 AM. |
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Hope I'm not stating the obvious too much here, but thought i'd add that Sandy Bridge - with the necessity of new motherboard, possibly ram, etc - may not be the best option cost-wise for those already with decent i5 or i7 sytems.
You may be better off looking at other upgrade paths - faster processor, more ram - or even overclocking. For me personally, i've got a Core 2 Duo E8200 at stock 2.66GHz. Think a move to a quad-core is fast becoming a necessity. I may try out SOW/COD with my current system but expect I'll upgrade in the next few months. |
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i have a dual core now and a quad would be very fine. now that i know that sandy bridge will not be my decision i wonder which one to get.the costs play a role for me, but i want something decent too.any suggestions?ah by the way thx for your quick answers.
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Found this: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mai...c_9.html#sect0
Maybe worth replacing instead of upgrading.[/QUOTE] so which mainboards should i consider to buy??to be honest, the main reason is COD why i want to make my pc more powerful,as i dont play any other games than il2. thx swiss your links are really helpful! |
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