I've been building a PC on newegg for a while. I originally bought a q9400 with a gtx260 setup, but decided to cancel the order. I'm now waiting for the money to return to my bank account so I can re-order a better build. I'm looking to spend $1200 max.
So far I've been leaning towards an i5. I've read all over that the 1156 socket is going to be obsolete soon, apparently, so I'm not too thrilled in that aspect.
On the other hand, I've heard the AM3 for AMD is going to last longer, which sounds nice, but if I recall correctly, the i5-750 is better than the Phenom II X4.
Is this all fanboy BS that won't effect that average user? Or will this really matter to a guy who just wants to play games without having to lower the graphics settings as soon as I install a game?
So far I have this i5-750/HD5770 build, and it's within my budget and it looks decent: http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=12711585
Should I look into making an AMD/HD5770(maybe 5850 if I have the $$) build?
So far I've been leaning towards an i5. I've read all over that the 1156 socket is going to be obsolete soon, apparently, so I'm not too thrilled in that aspect.
On the other hand, I've heard the AM3 for AMD is going to last longer, which sounds nice, but if I recall correctly, the i5-750 is better than the Phenom II X4.
Is this all fanboy BS that won't effect that average user? Or will this really matter to a guy who just wants to play games without having to lower the graphics settings as soon as I install a game?
So far I have this i5-750/HD5770 build, and it's within my budget and it looks decent: http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=12711585
Should I look into making an AMD/HD5770(maybe 5850 if I have the $$) build?