Kurazoo
Pheasant Plucker
+440|6963|West Yorkshire, U.K
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I am now contemplating the E8400 or Q9300

oh and I searched and it didn't happen
RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
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As most games aren't using quad cores now I'd go with the E8400 (Ordered one myself too) But on the other hand, quad cores are the future. So it depends on what you want.
Bell
Frosties > Cornflakes
+362|6828|UK

RDMC wrote:

As most games aren't using quad cores now I'd go with the E8400 (Ordered one myself too) But on the other hand, quad cores are the future. So it depends on what you want.
Agreed, I think the main question you got to ask is, when would I be replacing it.  I know when you buy a part that is one of the last things you think of but I think its one of the best ways to pick a component right for now.  I would go for the quad myself, overclock the difference in speed if you really have to, and when the guys who opted for dualies are starting to strugle, your quad will come in to its own.

Besides, despite dual cores being quicker, its hardly a wrist watch difference.  IMO

Martyn
Kurazoo
Pheasant Plucker
+440|6963|West Yorkshire, U.K
Agreed, I think the main question you got to ask is, when would I be replacing it.  I know when you buy a part that is one of the last things you think of but I think its one of the best ways to pick a component right for now.  I would go for the quad myself, overclock the difference in speed if you really have to, and when the guys who opted for dualies are starting to strugle, your quad will come in to its own.

Besides, despite dual cores being quicker, its hardly a wrist watch difference.  IMO

Martyn

RDMC wrote:

As most games aren't using quad cores now I'd go with the E8400 (Ordered one myself too) But on the other hand, quad cores are the future. So it depends on what you want.
Yes I have to agree with both of you, if your overclocking, go for quad, but if you just want a fast CPU, go for the Dual
RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
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Kurazoo wrote:

Agreed, I think the main question you got to ask is, when would I be replacing it.  I know when you buy a part that is one of the last things you think of but I think its one of the best ways to pick a component right for now.  I would go for the quad myself, overclock the difference in speed if you really have to, and when the guys who opted for dualies are starting to strugle, your quad will come in to its own.

Besides, despite dual cores being quicker, its hardly a wrist watch difference.  IMO

Martyn

RDMC wrote:

As most games aren't using quad cores now I'd go with the E8400 (Ordered one myself too) But on the other hand, quad cores are the future. So it depends on what you want.
Yes I have to agree with both of you, if your overclocking, go for quad, but if you just want a fast CPU, go for the Dual
BTW, an E8400 with a new cooler can reach speeds of 3.6 ghz. Its 3.0 at stock. So really, you could make the dual core even faster than it allready is. If you want to offcourse, I am not planning on OC'ing mine.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6732|The Twilight Zone

RDMC wrote:

Kurazoo wrote:

Agreed, I think the main question you got to ask is, when would I be replacing it.  I know when you buy a part that is one of the last things you think of but I think its one of the best ways to pick a component right for now.  I would go for the quad myself, overclock the difference in speed if you really have to, and when the guys who opted for dualies are starting to strugle, your quad will come in to its own.

Besides, despite dual cores being quicker, its hardly a wrist watch difference.  IMO

Martyn

RDMC wrote:

As most games aren't using quad cores now I'd go with the E8400 (Ordered one myself too) But on the other hand, quad cores are the future. So it depends on what you want.
Yes I have to agree with both of you, if your overclocking, go for quad, but if you just want a fast CPU, go for the Dual
BTW, an E8400 with a new cooler can reach speeds of 3.6 ghz. Its 3.0 at stock. So really, you could make the dual core even faster than it allready is. If you want to offcourse, I am not planning on OC'ing mine.
4ghz and more actually
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/sho … p?t=173999
https://www.shrani.si/f/3H/7h/45GTw71U/untitled-1.png
bullit
Tank Troll
+71|6968|London, UK
I got that wolfdale
RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
+736|6844|Area 51

bullit wrote:

I got that wolfdale
And how is it? It is as sexy as I think it is? I'll be getting it with 2 - 3 weeks from now

.Sup wrote:

RDMC wrote:

Kurazoo wrote:

Agreed, I think the main question you got to ask is, when would I be replacing it.  I know when you buy a part that is one of the last things you think of but I think its one of the best ways to pick a component right for now.  I would go for the quad myself, overclock the difference in speed if you really have to, and when the guys who opted for dualies are starting to strugle, your quad will come in to its own.

Besides, despite dual cores being quicker, its hardly a wrist watch difference.  IMO

Martyn
Yes I have to agree with both of you, if your overclocking, go for quad, but if you just want a fast CPU, go for the Dual
BTW, an E8400 with a new cooler can reach speeds of 3.6 ghz. Its 3.0 at stock. So really, you could make the dual core even faster than it allready is. If you want to offcourse, I am not planning on OC'ing mine.
4ghz and more actually
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/sho … p?t=173999
Even better
{M5}Sniper3
Typical white person.
+389|7039|San Antonio, Texas
Sweet, my processor is still the fastest on the market!
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6732|The Twilight Zone

RDMC wrote:

bullit wrote:

I got that wolfdale
And how is it? It is as sexy as I think it is? I'll be getting it with 2 - 3 weeks from now

.Sup wrote:

RDMC wrote:


BTW, an E8400 with a new cooler can reach speeds of 3.6 ghz. Its 3.0 at stock. So really, you could make the dual core even faster than it allready is. If you want to offcourse, I am not planning on OC'ing mine.
4ghz and more actually
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/sho … p?t=173999
Even better
E8400 is the best value for money atm and you can still go for a quad in a year and sell this one. Its so cheap i would buy 2.
https://www.shrani.si/f/3H/7h/45GTw71U/untitled-1.png
RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
+736|6844|Area 51

.Sup wrote:

RDMC wrote:

bullit wrote:

I got that wolfdale
And how is it? It is as sexy as I think it is? I'll be getting it with 2 - 3 weeks from now

Even better
E8400 is the best value for money atm and you can still go for a quad in a year and sell this one. Its so cheap i would buy 2.
And glance at the second one? Or buy a skulltrail mobo with it?

Anyway, we are going off topic.
So I'd say get the E8400 is your PC is gaming based, the processor will be on top for atleast a year. But if you are more into multitasking or future proof go with a quad core. They both a good, Quad cores tend to be better in software and dual cores better in gaming.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6732|The Twilight Zone
I don't need quad for porn
https://www.shrani.si/f/3H/7h/45GTw71U/untitled-1.png
bullit
Tank Troll
+71|6968|London, UK
I run everything on high and its a constant 35 degree after hardcore gaming then back to 25-27 degrees
jaymz9350
Member
+54|6856

Bell wrote:

RDMC wrote:

As most games aren't using quad cores now I'd go with the E8400 (Ordered one myself too) But on the other hand, quad cores are the future. So it depends on what you want.
Agreed, I think the main question you got to ask is, when would I be replacing it.  I know when you buy a part that is one of the last things you think of but I think its one of the best ways to pick a component right for now.  I would go for the quad myself, overclock the difference in speed if you really have to, and when the guys who opted for dualies are starting to strugle, your quad will come in to its own.

Besides, despite dual cores being quicker, its hardly a wrist watch difference.  IMO

Martyn
The first thing i think of when picking parts is when i might beable to replace it.  Thats why i went quad, it may be awhile for the next upgrade (just dropped $1300).  while games may not use it much yet, i'm guessing in 1-2yrs (when i'll most likely upgrade agian) they will. I went trough the same thing when i bought my last cpu, a dual core,  people said the same thing, go single core it's faster and games don't use dual but before i upgraded they did and i'm glad a had it.
Kurazoo
Pheasant Plucker
+440|6963|West Yorkshire, U.K

bullit wrote:

I run everything on high and its a constant 35 degree after hardcore gaming then back to 25-27 degrees
Nice one, what heatsink do you use?
RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
+736|6844|Area 51

Kurazoo wrote:

bullit wrote:

I run everything on high and its a constant 35 degree after hardcore gaming then back to 25-27 degrees
Nice one, what heatsink do you use?
Was just about to ask that, does that happen to be the stock cooler?
bullit
Tank Troll
+71|6968|London, UK
whats a heatsink lol?

<<<PC tech nub
RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
+736|6844|Area 51

bullit wrote:

whats a heatsink lol?

<<<PC tech nub
Do you have the stock cooler or a aftermarket one?
Kurazoo
Pheasant Plucker
+440|6963|West Yorkshire, U.K

bullit wrote:

whats a heatsink lol?

<<<PC tech nub
lol wut?
The#1Spot
Member
+105|6818|byah

RDMC wrote:

bullit wrote:

whats a heatsink lol?

<<<PC tech nub
Do you have the stock cooler or a aftermarket one?
You can not run that cool on games (on high) with a stock cooler unless your fan is big and fast.
Kurazoo
Pheasant Plucker
+440|6963|West Yorkshire, U.K

The#1Spot wrote:

RDMC wrote:

bullit wrote:

whats a heatsink lol?

<<<PC tech nub
Do you have the stock cooler or a aftermarket one?
You can not run that cool on games (on high) with a stock cooler unless your fan is big and fast.
Lol at big and fast!
bullit
Tank Troll
+71|6968|London, UK
Using what came with the CPU then my case fans do the rest.
RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
+736|6844|Area 51

The#1Spot wrote:

RDMC wrote:

bullit wrote:

whats a heatsink lol?

<<<PC tech nub
Do you have the stock cooler or a aftermarket one?
You can not run that cool on games (on high) with a stock cooler unless your fan is big and fast.
They come with pretty big coolers I believe. And according to bullit he still uses the stock cooler, so I its possible actually, which is good news for me!
bullit
Tank Troll
+71|6968|London, UK
Pwnage.

btw 100 fps constant on BF2 says so on xfire
RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
+736|6844|Area 51

bullit wrote:

Pwnage.

btw 100 fps constant on BF2 says so on xfire
Sweetness. Try Iron Gator for me pls (If you can)

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