r0aringdrag0n Distinguished Jun 23, 2011 1,516 0 20,160 Jul 2, 2011 #1 In what cases would you want an AMD 6 core rather than the 4 core?
Solution Timop Jul 2, 2011 Video editing, heavy multitasking, extreme overclockers, VM, impatient AMD junkies and people who like 6-cores but are on a budget...
Video editing, heavy multitasking, extreme overclockers, VM, impatient AMD junkies and people who like 6-cores but are on a budget...
Timop Distinguished Feb 27, 2010 3,070 0 21,160 Jul 2, 2011 Solution #2 Video editing, heavy multitasking, extreme overclockers, VM, impatient AMD junkies and people who like 6-cores but are on a budget... Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Video editing, heavy multitasking, extreme overclockers, VM, impatient AMD junkies and people who like 6-cores but are on a budget...
jerreddredd Distinguished Mar 22, 2010 1,477 0 19,660 Jul 3, 2011 #4 concur with Timop. most apps barely make use of two cores, so four is overkill for most things and six is just.... Upvote 0 Downvote
concur with Timop. most apps barely make use of two cores, so four is overkill for most things and six is just....
ps3hacker12 Distinguished Feb 12, 2011 2,207 0 20,460 Jul 3, 2011 #5 as above and bragging, trying to upgrade your PC to the max (if you already have a AM3/AM2+ mobo and don't want to swap out the mobo). The most any game to date uses is 3 threads. Upvote 0 Downvote
as above and bragging, trying to upgrade your PC to the max (if you already have a AM3/AM2+ mobo and don't want to swap out the mobo). The most any game to date uses is 3 threads.
r0aringdrag0n Distinguished Jun 23, 2011 1,516 0 20,160 Jul 3, 2011 #6 Best answer selected by r0aringdrag0n. Upvote 0 Downvote