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UHM, get a 4870X2, a i7980x, and 8gb of ddr3 1600 ram. seeing as you are pretty CPU heavy, but not very VPU heavy.
UHM, get a 4870X2, a i7980x, and 8gb of ddr3 1600 ram. seeing as you are pretty CPU heavy, but not very VPU heavy.
I think it's more that they haven't ever heard of a thing called a budgetYou obviously have never heard of a thing called money
Well, you have to consider that software develops quickly, along with the resources needed to run it. Spending some money adding things that might not be necessary now could save having to upgrade to a newer machine for a while longer, potentially saving money. For example, when I got the laptop I'm currently using (3 years ago now), the standard 1gb of ram was considered quite adequate for most things. I think if I'd kept it that way then I would have ended up buying a newer machine by now (this is a good train of thought to get parents into when you've got them considering paying for your upgrades, it worked for me )Nothing supports 6 cores atm anyway, the exception being specialised benchmark software. Especially not just for general uni work. Why pay $1500 for an extremely excessive overhead that ur never gonna use.
Yeh my bad. Wasn't thinking of hyper threading. But even with 8 cores operating the only time you ever need to use them to their fullest extent is in some pretty heavy cpu based rendering, because as you say their aren't any programs outside the professional side of things that need or can utilise that amount of threads.Well actually there are plenty of programs that support 6 cores actually (i7 is 8 cores remember)... because it's all multi-threading and the operating system tasks those resources to the threads.
But I just don't know of any programs outside the professional field that NEED that kind of power!
Actually the only program I can think of that uses heaps of cores would be ProTools HD when you run out of processing power on an HD systemYeh my bad. Wasn't thinking of hyper threading. But even with 8 cores operating the only time you ever need to use them to their fullest extent is in some pretty heavy cpu based rendering, because as you say their aren't any programs outside the professional side of things that need or can utilise that amount of threads.
There are no games out there that properly support 4 cores, let alone 8 (actually supreme commander might, and some of the soon-to-be-released ones).
Even rendering is beginning to be retasked from the cpu to the gpu (CUDA), if you were into video editing or something and had a nvidia card
And im pretty sure its called GPU...Yea because you need a $1500 processor...
8GB of RAM is overkill... I do large music file editing, and my i7 and 6GB is still plenty... you dun need more than 4GB unless you're doing video editing/lots of heavy CAD work.
You obviously have never heard of a thing called money
define: VPU - Google Searcha GPU is a weaker VPU, vice versa.
a VPU is basically an advanced GPU.
ive built / modified heaps of desktops / laptops and never used a static band o.oStatic band and someone to supervise, all you need is to shortout your CPU and snap the Motherboard putting PSU cables in.