Thursday, November 5, 2009

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CPU - Buying Tips

new games like Call of Pripyat stalker or Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 are pending.

And as is always the place, many of the question, "Is this enough of my hardware yet, or do I need something new?"

I the hardware market from time to time, but regularly also look for so-called bargains, I am again came across two processors.
Both processors offer enough power even without overclocking, liquid and others in order to represent the above two games in high settings (assuming enough RAM and ne potent graphics card of course).

The two CPUs are the following two, and in exceptional cases, this time there are both low-cost Intel products

1) There is a new version of the Intel E6300, which was originally manufactured in 65nm process and with 2x1, 83GHz ran.
The power was comparable to that of the AMD x2 4600 + @ 2x 2.4 GHz and loose enough not only to time off for all games.
The new version (which probably exists only in small numbers on the market), is made significantly more economical in 45nm process and runs with as much as 2x 2.8 GHz.
The CPU is one that is already in the standard clock of the fastest dual-core processors on the market and is currently to have boxed for 60 €.

Link: http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a430937.html

On pcgameshardware.de author Marc Sauter has written a very nice review for E6300 (including various benchmarks): http://www. pcgameshardware.de / aid, 68...nder/CPU/Test /

2) people who have less money available, but still look good as new potent CPU should be viewed in my opinion, once the new Intel Celeron Dual-Core E3200, 2x 2.40GHz, boxed.
The processor has the usual "Celeron" next to the name of nothing more in common. It is manufactured in 45nm process also provides the standard clock almost as much power such as an AMD x2 6000 +.
This can therefore also play everything in high to highest settings (perform).
will be added overclocking potential. With stock cooler and clean lifting the FSB he would participate in any system 2x3GHz problems. The Intel E3200
currently costs more gerademal 35 €.

Link: http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a446667.html

Even the E3200, I found a very informative report with enough Benchmarks: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu ... 0_4.html # sect1

I hope one or the other in its decision making to be able to help. And I would welcome feedback and comments (including issues) very much.


MfG andiac

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