This topic seems to have no purpose.
Are we supposed to tell you that we do not fear your computer?
Or are we supposed to comment on the computers power?
Sorry but i7 wont benefit games much (games doesn't even utilize quad core)
that proves to show you know nothing about the core.
do your research before you start preaching.
You should do your research before trying to showing off
let me help you...
http://www.overclockers.com.au/article.php?id=726776&P=6
it does better in some cases than other's same with the Q6600, so what. And it's Quad core, you're still wrong about that. it just has different configurations from the Q6600.
But still is Quad Core, that's there my point is...READ and you will see it's quad core. and that is what you initially stated and which I was pointing out. Do your homework boy, I never said whats better than what, and for FYI the Q6600 is pretty much on par with the i7... I never said anything about that. so boy, go do some re-reading about the i7, and think about what you said about it not using a Quad Core.
Exactly. Quad Core is only good with software that supports Multitreading, ie. Photoshop CS, encoding videos and what not.If you have any clue about gaming computers, you would go for the best dual cpu and insanely overclock it since 99% of games don't utilize 4 cores!
Exactly. Quad Core is only good with software that supports Multitreading, ie. Photoshop CS, encoding videos and what not.
what computer you got?
WE all know that your pc is good, but not good for gaming. It might be good for the future but there is still a lot of bugs for 4 core gaming. Take a look at GTA IV. There is so many bugs and it barely runs on very good computers!
that's because not everyone is using 64 B OS to fully ultilize the Core. Yes, Vista have bugs, but this is 2009 when Windows 7 comes out. The successor of Vista.
and this i7 Core is OC able.
64 bit os doesnt magically improve optimization of more cores... It can only use more ram while 32bit can only use 3.2gb of ram...