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humm if it does well enough against the SNB E in games i would buy it. I know about the difference in price but then again the entry SNB-E "Quad core" would also be a tasty choice, waiting for some reviews
Quad SNB-E vs Octa Bulldozer vs Quad IVB would be so awesome.
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Dude... don't forget the Intel tax you'll have to pay in India. It will easily be quite a whole lot expensive as is usually the trend in the local market, what with dealers jacking up the prices. Unless you ask someone to ship it over from elsewhere the price will sting alright, or, if you know someone in Intel, then you may get 40% off MRP. Also, check if the mobo features will meet your requirements mate, as they've cut some features reportedly on the X79.
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Do you still stand by that claim?
Last edited by jimbo75; 09-15-2011 at 10:03 AM.
If its going to retail for $230, then its a great deal, AMD may not have the best performance, but they sure do deliver a lot for the money, and for 90% of the people out, AMD is just as good. I use mostly AMD for my low end builds for my customer, and Intel for high end you get better bang for buck with AMD.
the hard reset benchmark seems to be due to differences in pci-e latency due to on chip pci-e controller then anything else.
since the dirt 3 bench was a faster gpu and double the ram. it was just a better test.
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Last edited by Dumo; 09-15-2011 at 10:58 AM.
It wasn't a fluke result anyway. Reading the comments the author said...
I ran the test several times and could not work it out, the 2600K is a much faster processor so I am not sure why the game did not take to that platform.
But why is the SB cpu's doing so terrible in that Dirt 3 benchmarkMakes no sense to me
It doesn't. Nor does it scale well with frequency changes.
I refuse to use Handbrake in CPU benching simply because its results tend to be all over the place, particularly on Windows 7 for some reason.
Dirt 3 isn't a particularly good indicator either since it will be massively held back by the GPU being used in this test.
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most of you guys aren't reading into this right. the first intel chip is probably a 2500k because that is what amd is competing against. the second one is more expensive than a 2600k yet performs the same in that benchmark, so they chose the more expensive one to make themselves look better. but the real competition is a 2600k, and the data is representative of a 2600k, and that data is all we need to know.
this is not by accident. AMD CHOSE to clock and price these chips to compete well with the intel chips. they KNOW what their competition is, and WE KNOW what their competition is. you guys are spinning in circles, but the comparison is obvious. look clearly between the lines. either AMD competes well or they die, and they usually compete well. the implication of these benchmarks is that bulldozer competes well.
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