Well I'll be in the market for a CPU upgrade in Q1 2012Already bit the bullet on the GPU upgrade.AMD likely to have anything worth my while by say March?Or is the I2500K / 2600K still the smart money?
There you go! AMD can handle their vybes, just dont compare the two camps.
I was considering (deeply) a SB... 2500k before xmas... then I thought about it and heck I already owned a 1090T BE, which for gaming is damn good and I have 6 cores, which will hardly EVER get used (save when I using Adobe or such). The more I thougth about it the more sensible buying a new mobo and ram became and with black november and 45USD 8GB DDR3 1866, making it just a mobo for an AMD upgrade vs a mobo+cpu for the Intel upgrade to achieve what 10-15% increase in frames AT BEST? I'd be better off with a GPU upgrade.I am very disappointed with AMD for the let down but the bottom line is they are still excellent for budget gaming where I reside. The money I saved on the Intel upgrade will now get me a new gpu, I am waiting on you guessed it AMD to release the 7870s to see what my GPU upgrade will be.
^^ Which six core? AMD or Intel ?Depending on which, you may be correct about saving in the long run. Because it is very likey that AMD's 6 core will bottleneck 2 'beastly' GPUs.
AMD Plans New FX Processors to Go Up Against Ivy Bridge8:30 AM - March 23, 2012 by Douglas Perry - source: DonanimhaberAMD will be reacting to the launch of Intel's Ivy Bridge processors with four new FX CPUs that are slotted for a Q2 release.In the mainstream, AMD will be adding the FX-6130 to complement its the 6-core FX-6100 and FX-6200 with a 3.9 GHz/ 3.6 GHz version. In the entry level area, AMD is now listing the quad-core FX-4130 with 3.9 GHz/3.8 GHz. Both processors are 125 watt parts.When released, AMD will be offering a total of eight 32 nm, Zambezi-based FX processors - three quad-core CPUs, three hexacore processors and two eight-core versions - spanning a packed price range from $115 to $245. We would expect AMD to adjust its processor pricing closer to the Ivy Bridge launch as well.The new 4130 model could turn out to be a new budget model as it will only include half of the 8 MB L3 cache of all other FX CPUs.
This sounding good hope it's not a fail like the FX-8150.