Or get a quad core AMD system and an SSD and prepare for your jaws to
hit the floor.
Zulfiqar Naushad wrote:
Oh yeah one more thing. The biggest single performance gain will be realized by purchasing a SSD drive.
So go core i5 and if possible get a SSD drive and prepare for your jaws to hit the floor.
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Zul,
I know you are a heavy user, but please explain the "8 threads in the
task mangler." I am confused. Why is this important or even germain to
Winterlight's question? How is this "work-in-my-home" related?
Best,
Duncan
Zulfiqar Naushad wrote:
Actually if you look at performance per watt ratings the i5 does
better. I just bought an i7 so I could see 8 threads in task
manager.
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28, 2009 11:35 PM
My 2nd PCs motherboard has apparently died so I am looking at a
upgrade, motherboard, ram and CPU. The I5 is the cheapest at 200 but
there is a 800 series I7 for 80 bucks more... why wouldn't I want to
go with the I7>
It is getting so you need to take a class to figure out Intel /AMD
CPU lines.