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Thread : God not another Quad vs Dual thread!
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Im aware theres a ton of info and threads on Dual core vs Quad core and its probably due to this thats adding to my confusion. Also I spent a while last night arguing which a friend over the pro's and cons. Also all the threads I read seem to be people with quads saying they're great... and the people with duals saying you dont need a quad.
Message edited by RichMcc on 08-04-2008 at 02:26:27 PM |
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I still stand by my Mayonaise Theory...........
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Quad Core......period.
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Yes, you answered your own question. If you can utilize the additional cores then the quad is the obvious choice. OC'd above 3.2-3.4ghz, the quads gaming performance will be more than adequate to generally make the faster performance of a higher clocked dual a mute point and for bragging rights only. I am not sure I would go with the water cooling on either chips as they run rather cool overall and put the money into better mobo(P45 - good for high FSB with quads) and graphics solution. Those two things will help with OC and performance. Message edited by Craxbax on 08-04-2008 at 02:52:05 PM |
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+1 for Quad |
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No editing, No Signatures. What is next to go?
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The quad core will give you much better performance.
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Cool! Awesome quick replies. I think you've settled my argument.
Message edited by RichMcc on 08-04-2008 at 03:05:12 PM |
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Quad core ++ It will save you time compared to dual core. I rly want to see some benchmarks on the x2! Message edited by kelfen on 08-04-2008 at 03:13:23 PM |
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Quad Core, but the Q9550 is due for a Price Drop on Aug 10th.
Message edited by zenmaster on 08-04-2008 at 03:18:34 PM --------------- If its good in theory but not in practice, its not good theory. |
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Agreed, both CPUs will fare well in any game especially overclocked (however slightly), so your main goal will be to optimize for your game development. You'll see a nearly linear scale between a dual and a quad-core in those apps which means you'll gain nearly 2x the performance from a quad at the same clock speed. That in itself makes the quad-core more than the best decision.
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from the list of stuff u said. i quad seems the right option.
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Yeah thats what Im thinking because you write some code in visual studio, build then run the app while VS is chugging away in the background watching it, so Im thinking the quad would be far better in that situation.
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Just get 2 dual core CPU's... that way you have a dual, or 2 for a quad... |
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