blazorthon
Glorious
Dirk_p_broer :
I consider the A-8 3870K to be equal to the i3-2100, both in price and clockspeed, if not in performance as well. When I combine a HD 6670 with the A8-3870K I get more graphics bang for my buck than when I combine it with a i3-2100.
Would I choose another card than the HD 6450, 6570 or 6670, I'd loose the benefit of Virtual Crossfire, but still the HD 6550D of the A8-3870K will be much better than the Intel HD 2000 of the i3-2100.
Would I choose another card than the HD 6450, 6570 or 6670, I'd loose the benefit of Virtual Crossfire, but still the HD 6550D of the A8-3870K will be much better than the Intel HD 2000 of the i3-2100.
The A8-3870K is not even close to the i3-2100 in CPU performance in games. It's comparing a greater than $100 APU (sub $100 CPU plus sub $100 GPU) to a $greater than $100 CPU and there's no competition. The i3 is a much higher end CPU for gaming and that is why it is not cheaper to make up for it's IGP being weaker. Clock speed does not indicate performance because the Sandy Bridge CPUs have nearly 60% more performance per core than Llano does at the same clock frequency and Hyper-Threading is enough to take a dual core i3 beyond a quad core A8 in lightly threaded (although highly threaded performance would be pretty close). The i3-2100 is not for being combined with a 6670 or weaker card, it's for being combined with a stronger card where it's higher performance is put to good use. The Pentiums and Celerons are what compete with Llano in CPU performance in games (and still win most of the time) and should be compared to Llano paired with a 6450, a 6570, and a 6670 when the Celeron or Pentium is paired with a 6570, a 6670, and a 6750 (or thereabouts).