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<blockquote data-quote="cranky" data-source="post: 1837671" data-attributes="member: 9160"><p>To process what, exactly?</p><p> </p><p>I can't think of a single application where you will notice a difference between say a 8350k and a 4470k if you don't use a timer every second or have a benchmark running.</p><p> </p><p>Real life is very different from a chart on a page. Yes, Intel does rule the charts and yes, if you really need a certain level of single threaded performance the Intel solution does win. But for 99% of users, even a Core i3 or AMD 'hex' core/A10 is sufficient for daily tasks.</p><p> </p><p>When it comes to gaming, the old rule hasn't changed - get a big-ass GPU and max out as many settings as possible. The GPU will be obsolete in six months anyway, so may as well squeeze as much out of it as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cranky, post: 1837671, member: 9160"] To process what, exactly? I can't think of a single application where you will notice a difference between say a 8350k and a 4470k if you don't use a timer every second or have a benchmark running. Real life is very different from a chart on a page. Yes, Intel does rule the charts and yes, if you really need a certain level of single threaded performance the Intel solution does win. But for 99% of users, even a Core i3 or AMD 'hex' core/A10 is sufficient for daily tasks. When it comes to gaming, the old rule hasn't changed - get a big-ass GPU and max out as many settings as possible. The GPU will be obsolete in six months anyway, so may as well squeeze as much out of it as possible. [/QUOTE]
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