C cmiral Reputable Dec 1, 2015 3 0 4,510 Dec 1, 2015 #1 I got limited budget and i want to use it as efficient as i can. The choice with i5 is around $30 expensive than the other choice. I can afford it but which one would be smarter?
I got limited budget and i want to use it as efficient as i can. The choice with i5 is around $30 expensive than the other choice. I can afford it but which one would be smarter?
Solution Sandstorm3000 Dec 1, 2015 Yes i did, but i would prefer that i5 over the i3 any day. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2015-radeon-r9-380-2gb-4gb-review Here you can check a benchmark, the 380 2GB versus the 4GB version. The difference is very small and that is why you should definitely go for that i5.
Yes i did, but i would prefer that i5 over the i3 any day. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2015-radeon-r9-380-2gb-4gb-review Here you can check a benchmark, the 380 2GB versus the 4GB version. The difference is very small and that is why you should definitely go for that i5.
Sandstorm3000 Honorable Aug 8, 2014 1,059 0 11,960 Dec 1, 2015 #2 Definitely go for the 4460. You will not regret that choice it is a great CPU and can handle all games. That i3 is also a nice CPU but for gaming it will bottleneck in some games (AAA Games) where the i5 wouldn't. Upvote 0 Downvote
Definitely go for the 4460. You will not regret that choice it is a great CPU and can handle all games. That i3 is also a nice CPU but for gaming it will bottleneck in some games (AAA Games) where the i5 wouldn't.
C cmiral Reputable Dec 1, 2015 3 0 4,510 Dec 1, 2015 #3 Sandstorm3000 : Definitely go for the 4460. You will not regret that choice it is a great CPU and can handle all games. That i3 is also a nice CPU but for gaming it will bottleneck in some games (AAA Games) where the i5 wouldn't. You did consider the Gpu memory difference right? Upvote 0 Downvote
Sandstorm3000 : Definitely go for the 4460. You will not regret that choice it is a great CPU and can handle all games. That i3 is also a nice CPU but for gaming it will bottleneck in some games (AAA Games) where the i5 wouldn't. You did consider the Gpu memory difference right?
Sandstorm3000 Honorable Aug 8, 2014 1,059 0 11,960 Dec 1, 2015 Solution #4 Yes i did, but i would prefer that i5 over the i3 any day. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2015-radeon-r9-380-2gb-4gb-review Here you can check a benchmark, the 380 2GB versus the 4GB version. The difference is very small and that is why you should definitely go for that i5. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Yes i did, but i would prefer that i5 over the i3 any day. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2015-radeon-r9-380-2gb-4gb-review Here you can check a benchmark, the 380 2GB versus the 4GB version. The difference is very small and that is why you should definitely go for that i5.
A Aefuan Honorable Apr 30, 2015 374 0 10,960 Dec 1, 2015 #5 cmiral : Sandstorm3000 : Definitely go for the 4460. You will not regret that choice it is a great CPU and can handle all games. That i3 is also a nice CPU but for gaming it will bottleneck in some games (AAA Games) where the i5 wouldn't. You did consider the Gpu memory difference right? Go for the i5. The difference between the 2GB and 4GB version will not make a big difference, but an i5 is way better than an i3. Upvote 0 Downvote
cmiral : Sandstorm3000 : Definitely go for the 4460. You will not regret that choice it is a great CPU and can handle all games. That i3 is also a nice CPU but for gaming it will bottleneck in some games (AAA Games) where the i5 wouldn't. You did consider the Gpu memory difference right? Go for the i5. The difference between the 2GB and 4GB version will not make a big difference, but an i5 is way better than an i3.