Okay so here's the basic lowdown. Sometime next year I plan to build a computer for myself. I'm calling it a gaming rig, but really I just need it to be a powerful SoB. I can't figure out whether to go AMD or Intel. It's a fight between the AMD Phenom II X6 1055T [http://products.amd.com/en-gb/DesktopCPUDetail.aspx?id=641] and the Intel Core i5 760 [http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=48496]. Here's what I know so far:
The 1055T is:
Great for multitasking
Runs best on programs that can utilize the multiple threads and cores
6 cores and 6 threads
The AM3 socket will outlast the LGA 1156 Socket
The i5 760 is:
Apparently superior for gaming
Can run many programs faster than the 1055T
More power efficiency, especially when OCing
Runs games better
4 cores 4 threads (NO hyperthreading)
Summary
I'm leaning towards the AMD despite the fact that the i5 can outperform the 1055T in many ways (and I need to keep the cost down). The software needs to catch up with the hardware before we see great performance in games being run with more than 2 cores. But I'll probably be spending more time converting videos/ creating videos/ multitasking. I don't write code or anything but I figure once I OC the 1055T to around 4.0 GHz, I won't worry about the difference between it and the i5 760 when gaming. And from what I've heard, gamers that OC the 1055T see superb performance in games despite the 760 taking the lead on the benchmark. Plus I don't plan on replacing the processor for a good three or so years so the AM3 socket is more comforting than the already aging LGA 1156.
I'm probably already deadset on the 1055T, but I need others to tell me if my info is any good, plus some feedback would be nice.
The 1055T is:
Great for multitasking
Runs best on programs that can utilize the multiple threads and cores
6 cores and 6 threads
The AM3 socket will outlast the LGA 1156 Socket
The i5 760 is:
Apparently superior for gaming
Can run many programs faster than the 1055T
More power efficiency, especially when OCing
Runs games better
4 cores 4 threads (NO hyperthreading)
Summary
I'm leaning towards the AMD despite the fact that the i5 can outperform the 1055T in many ways (and I need to keep the cost down). The software needs to catch up with the hardware before we see great performance in games being run with more than 2 cores. But I'll probably be spending more time converting videos/ creating videos/ multitasking. I don't write code or anything but I figure once I OC the 1055T to around 4.0 GHz, I won't worry about the difference between it and the i5 760 when gaming. And from what I've heard, gamers that OC the 1055T see superb performance in games despite the 760 taking the lead on the benchmark. Plus I don't plan on replacing the processor for a good three or so years so the AM3 socket is more comforting than the already aging LGA 1156.
I'm probably already deadset on the 1055T, but I need others to tell me if my info is any good, plus some feedback would be nice.