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Keep in mind, if you're gaming, the GPU is the most important part of the build. As for processor, games like WoW, Starcraft, and old games only use one or two threads, making the i3 better. If you plan to play games on Ultra, on a high res, get the FX. If you play to play WoW or Starcraft, or anything like that, take the i3. Just keep in mind, the higher the resolution, the FX does better, so if you're running at 1920x1200 or higher, get the FX. Before all these Intel do or diers get all mad, let me remind you again that GPU is the most vital part of gaming and carries most of the load. The 560 is a good choice for the money. I would wait a week or so, because I heard something about AMD cards being slashed by $50 soon. Idk, it may be true, but if it is, some people are going to be pretty happy when building.
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burrow900 wrote Keep in mind, if you're gaming, the GPU is the most important part of the build. As for processor, games like WoW, Starcraft, and old games only use one or two threads, making the i3 better. If you plan to play games on Ultra, on a high res, get the FX. If you play to play WoW or Starcraft, or anything like that, take the i3. Just keep in mind, the higher the resolution, the FX does better, so if you're running at 1920x1200 or higher, get the FX. Before all these Intel do or diers get all mad, let me remind you again that GPU is the most vital part of gaming and carries most of the load. The 560 is a good choice for the money. I would wait a week or so, because I heard something about AMD cards being slashed by $50 soon. Idk, it may be true, but if it is, some people are going to be pretty happy when building.
No, don't get an FX CPU under any circumstance and never take advice for this user if you want a non biased answer. He owns an FX CPU. Buyers remorse general.
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Generation wroteburrow900 wrote Keep in mind, if you're gaming, the GPU is the most important part of the build. As for processor, games like WoW, Starcraft, and old games only use one or two threads, making the i3 better. If you plan to play games on Ultra, on a high res, get the FX. If you play to play WoW or Starcraft, or anything like that, take the i3. Just keep in mind, the higher the resolution, the FX does better, so if you're running at 1920x1200 or higher, get the FX. Before all these Intel do or diers get all mad, let me remind you again that GPU is the most vital part of gaming and carries most of the load. The 560 is a good choice for the money. I would wait a week or so, because I heard something about AMD cards being slashed by $50 soon. Idk, it may be true, but if it is, some people are going to be pretty happy when building.
No, don't get an FX CPU under any circumstance and never take advice for this user if you want a non biased answer. He owns an FX CPU. Buyers remorse general.
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I almost pissed my pants laughing. @Burrow Please don't try and give advice if you don't know what you're talking about.
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-PancakeMix- wroteGeneration wroteburrow900 wrote Keep in mind, if you're gaming, the GPU is the most important part of the build. As for processor, games like WoW, Starcraft, and old games only use one or two threads, making the i3 better. If you plan to play games on Ultra, on a high res, get the FX. If you play to play WoW or Starcraft, or anything like that, take the i3. Just keep in mind, the higher the resolution, the FX does better, so if you're running at 1920x1200 or higher, get the FX. Before all these Intel do or diers get all mad, let me remind you again that GPU is the most vital part of gaming and carries most of the load. The 560 is a good choice for the money. I would wait a week or so, because I heard something about AMD cards being slashed by $50 soon. Idk, it may be true, but if it is, some people are going to be pretty happy when building.
No, don't get an FX CPU under any circumstance and never take advice for this user if you want a non biased answer. He owns an FX CPU. Buyers remorse general.
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I almost pissed my pants laughing. @Burrow Please don't try and give advice if you don't know what you're talking about.
Lol, I have an i7 now, I'm on my laptop. I sold my desktop that had the FX. idgaf about buying it, it fit my budget and I needed the threading for running certain CAD programs on multi monitors, along side running Open GL dev. I'm done with the project that I was working on, and I have a much larger budget now that I'm done with it. I have a new desktop on it's way.
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burrow900 wrote-PancakeMix- wroteGeneration wroteburrow900 wrote Keep in mind, if you're gaming, the GPU is the most important part of the build. As for processor, games like WoW, Starcraft, and old games only use one or two threads, making the i3 better. If you plan to play games on Ultra, on a high res, get the FX. If you play to play WoW or Starcraft, or anything like that, take the i3. Just keep in mind, the higher the resolution, the FX does better, so if you're running at 1920x1200 or higher, get the FX. Before all these Intel do or diers get all mad, let me remind you again that GPU is the most vital part of gaming and carries most of the load. The 560 is a good choice for the money. I would wait a week or so, because I heard something about AMD cards being slashed by $50 soon. Idk, it may be true, but if it is, some people are going to be pretty happy when building.
No, don't get an FX CPU under any circumstance and never take advice for this user if you want a non biased answer. He owns an FX CPU. Buyers remorse general.
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I almost pissed my pants laughing. @Burrow Please don't try and give advice if you don't know what you're talking about.
Lol, I have an i7 now, I'm on my laptop. I sold my desktop that had the FX. idgaf about buying it, it fit my budget and I needed the threading for running certain CAD programs on multi monitors, along side running Open GL dev. I'm done with the project that I was working on, and I have a much larger budget now that I'm done with it. I have a new desktop on it's way.
Just because you "have an i7" does not imply that you've learnt anything.
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-PancakeMix- wroteburrow900 wrote-PancakeMix- wroteGeneration wroteburrow900 wrote Keep in mind, if you're gaming, the GPU is the most important part of the build. As for processor, games like WoW, Starcraft, and old games only use one or two threads, making the i3 better. If you plan to play games on Ultra, on a high res, get the FX. If you play to play WoW or Starcraft, or anything like that, take the i3. Just keep in mind, the higher the resolution, the FX does better, so if you're running at 1920x1200 or higher, get the FX. Before all these Intel do or diers get all mad, let me remind you again that GPU is the most vital part of gaming and carries most of the load. The 560 is a good choice for the money. I would wait a week or so, because I heard something about AMD cards being slashed by $50 soon. Idk, it may be true, but if it is, some people are going to be pretty happy when building.
No, don't get an FX CPU under any circumstance and never take advice for this user if you want a non biased answer. He owns an FX CPU. Buyers remorse general.
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I almost pissed my pants laughing. @Burrow Please don't try and give advice if you don't know what you're talking about.
Lol, I have an i7 now, I'm on my laptop. I sold my desktop that had the FX. idgaf about buying it, it fit my budget and I needed the threading for running certain CAD programs on multi monitors, along side running Open GL dev. I'm done with the project that I was working on, and I have a much larger budget now that I'm done with it. I have a new desktop on it's way.
Just because you "have an i7" does not imply that you've learnt anything.
I was saying I don't care that I bought an FX. Hell I did it on purpose to help with what I was working on. And because of the project, Open GL might end up being used more because of it. The whole Open GL and Open CL projects are now focus on maximizing the potential of AMD processors. Because the fact is, the FX and A series are ahead of it's time. And are the way of the future. More the APU than the FX, FX might just end up flopping and dying, but definitely the APU. A lot of people are pushing for a more powerful APU in the world of Open GL coders because there has been great success with them. I chose the FX because I wanted to play games aside from Open GL in my down time.
EDIT: And it's focused on OS X as well. Almost forgot that part.
anyways OP, I think I've more than proved that FX has it's ups and downs. In the end, it's your decision.
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>FX Processors..
>Arguing about it's performance (which is complete crap)
An i7 is complete crap if you are not doing HEAVY rendering, an i5 2500k or i5 3580k is more than enough for Heavy Gaming/Normal Editing.
You could have bought a better graphics card with those $110 you wasted there, and it would actually be a difference in you gaming performance.
I'm not a guy that types a wall text to prove someone is stupid. Plain and simple, if you recommend an FX processor then that makes you immediately stupid.
PS: Stupid game montages is not considered Heavy Rendering.
>Arguing about it's performance (which is complete crap)
An i7 is complete crap if you are not doing HEAVY rendering, an i5 2500k or i5 3580k is more than enough for Heavy Gaming/Normal Editing.
You could have bought a better graphics card with those $110 you wasted there, and it would actually be a difference in you gaming performance.
I'm not a guy that types a wall text to prove someone is stupid. Plain and simple, if you recommend an FX processor then that makes you immediately stupid.
PS: Stupid game montages is not considered Heavy Rendering.
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dilf wroteCawnah wrote Tada.Core i3 DUAL CORE, 64gb SSD, just not enough. Rest is alright
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Why is 64GB not enough? It's only for the boot drive and his other most frequently used programs. But you're right about the CPU, I forgot it was dual core. He can drop the SSD if he wants and get a 2500k.
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