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Old 12-24-2009, 03:48 PM
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Which is the reasonable Processor to buy?

I require making a second system and I marvel how quick of a processor do I truly require? I don't desire something holding me back, but don't desire to spend too much. Computer will be utilized for web, word processing, media, light gaming (WOW) and countless multitasking. This computer will be used many, but not for video encoding or any broadly CPU hungry tasks.

I was believes about following: Athlon II x4 620, AM3, DDR3 and an SSD (...I hate slow hard drives). I like the AM3 idea because it will probable is more future proof...and it’s despicable.

My query is: for a low cost CPU (Athlon II x4 or maybe a Phenom II 710), how much does it obtain to feel the bottleneck? I can’t desire the CPU to slow me down, but I don't want to purchase an i7 and have it throttled down all the time. I've looked at specifications, but it’s hard for me to decide how those will apply to daily computer.

Also, for the activities explained, which would be finest AM3 processor for the cash? (To Intel fans, I recognize they're enormous but I desire a prospect proof set-up with focus on price/presentation).
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Old 12-24-2009, 03:49 PM
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Depends on how much you’re keen to use. AMD and Intel picking is more individual preference. To be truth id go with something to last you a while. Maybe an AMD 955 Black Edition.
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Old 12-24-2009, 03:50 PM
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Would I be equal to observe a CPU bottleneck with these tasks? Say if I evaluated an i7920 with the x4 620? Where would I really observe a difference between these two if I'm not encoding or gaming?
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Old 12-24-2009, 03:51 PM
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It will not be obvious. For instance I am typing this on a 5 year old notebook (first generation centrino) it surfs the internet as rapid as my sons phenom X4 desktop, it plays WOW no troubles (GPU ATI mobility 9700) but it sucks at multitasking because of the single core CPU and only 1 GB RAM.
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Old 12-24-2009, 03:53 PM
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That’s what I was thoughts. As long as the other mechanisms are excellent, fast HD, superior RAM, 4 cheap cores should be equal to handle anything that I throw at it for as a minimum 2 years right?
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Old 12-24-2009, 03:54 PM
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As long as you have sufficient memory to do your multitasking you are ready.
In all actuality the biggest motive people upgrade computers these days is hard core gaming.
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Old 12-24-2009, 03:55 PM
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I'll remain it short and provide you my suggestion. Get two sata3 hard drives and raid0 them in your new make - so ensure whatever motherboard you obtain it has fixed raid. I would shun AMD chipsets - as their hard drive performance is crappy - so whatever that leaves for your AMD CPU choice.

Raid0 2 sata3's and your bottlenecking hard drive subject will really, really lessen. It's less costly than the ssd's still I'm quite certain and you obtain a lot more space.
It's not that hard and it's not as scrappily hazardous as is so often said.

If your forces aren't does crap to start with you'll much earlier crap up an OS install in a additional usual fashion than have any raid0 connected trouble.
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Old 12-24-2009, 03:56 PM
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AMD 955 Black Edition? Isn't it the one that was unfeasible bugged? And then AMD subjected a patch to add in the Bios and the patch enhanced the bug but completed the processor so much slower than its competitors?
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Old 12-24-2009, 03:57 PM
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Fellow, you are very beyond touch. The 955 is AMD's second top desktop processor. It is derived from the Deneb core. You are discussion about the old phenom one series and the TLB bug.
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Old 12-24-2009, 03:58 PM
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So since I've employed and system raid0 on brand new hot off the shelf great sata3 drives dozens of times and seen near double the recital without fail (except on amd sb's as I noted), nearing 200MB/sec in hdtach, I'm supposed to purchase your crap because you maintain you saw it somewhere and have no link to establish you can copy and paste or even read and understand properly?
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