I understand the 460 is a better card. I also agreed. Dont need to go all out now. :3
I never said that you didn't understand that the 460 is a better card.
You said that "Dirt 2 is biased towards Nvidia" Which undermines the data I supplied by implying that I had chosen an anomalous source to make my point seem more impressive, so I just went and reviewed some other games for comparison to see if I had done this unintentionally.
As what I said. Invest in the mobo and hdd first.
Mobo being the decider on what you will be using.
I also said dont spend too much on the Cpu.
In conclusion,
Get the dual core because it is more practical for todays use and is not too expensive.
Since you have the comparability from the mobo.
Upgrading to a more powerful cpu if needed in the future will be an easy option.
So get the 460, nice mobo, nice hdd, dual core, ddr3 and you got yourself a nice budget upgradeable pc.
Surly you agree.
That certainty would be a good budget computer, however it has limited scope.
That would be a good idea if you had some money now and expected to get more in the future.
Id caution against using generalizations like that, since it only applies depending on what situation the buyer is in.
Now onto Cake Faic...Then I guess I've been living under a rock for quite some time and not realizing what has been released by then with the graphics cards. But I couldn't care less if the programs I have been using didn't take full advantage of multi-cores and have a lower performance over dual cores, if it still works and does not taking over 9000 hours to do 1 task, then I dont think you'd have to get that technical about it. Take Garry's Mod for example. People have been saying that Lua does not do very well on mutli-threaded programs. GMod has a multi-core rendering option, and my guess is that it utilizes 2 cores with that option. But I don't notice a degrade in performance or anything. You're right about me mis-assuming about stating everything gets unstable with 4 cores if anything.
I'm not sure what Garry does with the game coding wither it being multi-core or not, I still get sexy smooth performance in the game with the option turned on.
Then please, by all means let Sab get the 460 for the extra $10 while it's in that price-range. If a Phenom X4 wont do the job very well, then I honestly don't know what else can.
But did you really have to type all of those long paragraphs just to say "Dude, the 460 is better than the 5770 just for $10 more", quote only me on it, and -1 those post's I made just because I recommended a Phenom Quad core rather than a Dual Core? I might have a few reasons why on me instead of other people who recommended the same but really? No need to write an essay just to state that.
Yes my extra long post was needed.
Why? because if I just stated the point of what I am saying you guys would just pick some un-related loophole in my argument and I'd just go back and forth with you guys for about 15 posts, so Instead I just post one big post where I comprehensibly go through every point.
The problem is cake, your moving the argument away from the original topic, in order to find some way in where your still right. It's alright, just about every single person in the forum does this. And I'm sorry I've been singling you out for this. When you are doing a lot better than a majority of offenders when they do this.
But take a step back and look what you are telling me.
- I couldn't care less if the programs I have been using didn't take full advantage of multi-cores and have a lower performance over dual cores
- if it still works and does not taking over 9000 hours to do 1 task, then I dont think you'd have to get that technical about it
-GMod has a multi-core rendering option, and my guess is that it utilizes 2 cores with that option. But I don't notice a degrade in performance or anything.
1. I never said Quad cores had less performance when compared to any dual core.
This only applies to X2 and X4's. And only certain models.
Here I'll show you.
This X2 is $79.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103846But oh hey look This X4 is only $97!!! I can has 4 cores!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103702In this case, That X2, is a dual core edition of one of the top of the line X'4s. (the X4 955)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103808Its all in the architecture.
That X4 955, would stomp the X2 555
But since the Architecture for the X2 555 is so much better than the cheap X4 (Propus 623), the Expensive X2 555 would win
All I have been trying to say, is that IF you go AMD GET EITHER THE EXPENSIVE QUAD CORES, OR THE EXPENSIVE DUAL CORES.
If you have the money get the quad core. Or better yet get a Sandy Bridge
If your on a budget, get the dual core Callisto series.
The more cores you get OF THE SAME PROCESSOR ARCHITECTURE, the better that processor will be.
2. This is the computer forum and I am an Engineer being Technical comes with the business.
3. Trying to Compare the Multi-Core rendering option, to multi-threading lua... Just doesn't compute, there is so many issues to each of those that I couldn't possibly hope to cover it well.
I will say this about it. The multi-core rendering option is completely irrelevant to how lua is computed, And if you have the cores 3+, the multi-threaded option happens to improve performance
SabbathGo with a Crucial C300 SSD 64GB, and a 1-2 TB Western Digital Caviar Black
- Put windows, and some of your most played games on the C300
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148357- Put Movies, music, and non-critical games on the 1-2TB WD Caviar
Have a hella fast boot time + Still have plenty of room. ?? Profit ??
TO EVERYONEAll I'm ever trying to do in all my TL:DR's is just trying to get you to think CRITICALLY.
Ask yourself:
-Am I really confident in all the facts I'm going to say?
-Have I really though this through and done research?
-Does the argument I'm trying to make actually pertain to the topic? or am I just trying to misdirect people.
If someone Attacks your ideas:
Look it up! If your wrong, Your wrong Big Deal!
P.S. To peetahYour right, you should never buy the most expensive processor, as they are just overclocked version of cheaper ones.
But don't skimp on a CPU if you can, as your CPU is what is responsible for nearly every calculation in your computer. (aka it is what does everything)