DeathB4Life
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im desperately in need of a CPU upgrade with my current one being an Athlon XP 2700+, well past its days in terms of gaming.
ive been planning for an upgrade at the end of this year and was almost certain i would be going with an AMD but after reading this article from gamespot, im beginning to think i might try out an intel
http://www.gamespot.com/features/6153900/index.html
those are some pretty impressive benchmarks, but from the user comments there are mixed opinions (maybe a few too many fanboys?)
the article states that the E6300 will cost under $200 ($183 according to the next article) but didnt have any benchmarks for that. so i googled around and came up with this:
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=265&type=expert&pid=11
that shows a E6300 being a little better than an +4800 in gaming apps and fairly close by in most other tests. the 4800+ currently priced at $632 at newegg, over 3 times as much as the E6300.
^this is all in US dollars, most new and high end hardware seems way overpriced in Australia. comparing a few things at shopbot.com.au with newegg.com and taking the exchange rate into account (~$1.33AUS = $1US) we are being so amazingly ripped off. im thinking of getting my next comp shipped over from the US, cost me an extra $50 or so but will save me a good +$200 (and its good for their economy )
im thinking this would be the perfect budget CPU when its time to upgrade, unless AMD can release some very impressive stuff or lower their prices dramatically.
any thoughts on these CPUs? im sure there must be a catch somewhere.
ive been planning for an upgrade at the end of this year and was almost certain i would be going with an AMD but after reading this article from gamespot, im beginning to think i might try out an intel
http://www.gamespot.com/features/6153900/index.html
those are some pretty impressive benchmarks, but from the user comments there are mixed opinions (maybe a few too many fanboys?)
the article states that the E6300 will cost under $200 ($183 according to the next article) but didnt have any benchmarks for that. so i googled around and came up with this:
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=265&type=expert&pid=11
that shows a E6300 being a little better than an +4800 in gaming apps and fairly close by in most other tests. the 4800+ currently priced at $632 at newegg, over 3 times as much as the E6300.
^this is all in US dollars, most new and high end hardware seems way overpriced in Australia. comparing a few things at shopbot.com.au with newegg.com and taking the exchange rate into account (~$1.33AUS = $1US) we are being so amazingly ripped off. im thinking of getting my next comp shipped over from the US, cost me an extra $50 or so but will save me a good +$200 (and its good for their economy )
im thinking this would be the perfect budget CPU when its time to upgrade, unless AMD can release some very impressive stuff or lower their prices dramatically.
any thoughts on these CPUs? im sure there must be a catch somewhere.