lance70 said:
Thanks, yeah wish I could afford one of the i7s, I still have the Intel dual core 2.8Ghz
Are you having any issues with your computer, performance-wise? What is it you use your computer for? Because, honestly, for run of the mill computer users, more cores won't amount to anything truly noticeable. And currently, of "modern" processors, it almost doesn't matter which one you run if you're not doing CPU-intensive stuff.
For comparison, when it comes to web browsing and such, I cannot honestly tell you I saw a big leap when going from an Athlon XP 3200+ to a Core 2 Duo E6750.
However, I can SURE tell a difference when I'm editing large audio files, for instance. When you deal with cutting/pasting, moving around LARGE audio files, and/or multitrack audio files, and/or special effects, filters, etc, you can VERY MUCH tell the difference in the CPU area.
A bigger case? 3D Graphics Design - CAD, Movies, Video Games, those sorts of things. My brother currently works in the video game industry. His personal computer still runs a Core 2 Quad Q6600 overclocked, and I think 8 GB of DDR2 Ram, currently. He pegs out the overclocked Q6600 very often. And at work, he's got a Core i7 based Dell with some large amount of ram, I'm thinking 6 or 8GB, but not sure. Anyway, he can peg all those system specs out, and still have to wait on the computer with much of the work he does - rendering, mainly.
But if you're using Office type applications - documents, spreadsheets, and/or surfing the web, even watching hi-def movies, pretty much any CPU currenlty on the market will provide about the same benefit.... unless you end up opening 15 windows, 10 tabs each, of web browsers, some video, big documents, etc... Or unless you've got a resource hungry antivirus/security product on your computer.
Alright, I probably typed too much. Have a good day.
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