Intel i7 980x Vs AMD Phenom II X6 1090T

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Wich ones is better?

  • i7 980x

    Votes: 21 60.0%
  • AMD 1090t?

    Votes: 14 40.0%

  • Total voters
    35
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How can we miss it, you have linked to it about a dozen times in the last 12 hours ! :)
I say again that review was to show that high clocked cores can power a high end gpu as well as a quad. And it does show that. I can show you dozens of other reviews that show the 860,870 trading blows with any AMD cpu.
edit : sorry the below was directed towards a gaming question in another post.
You can have 12 cores, if you don't have at least two of them at 4.00ghz or higher its going to be more of a bottleneck than a cpu with more powerful cores. A stock 1090 turboing up to 3.6 is going to be fine. The 1055 is going to be less than ideal in some cases. Leaving performance on the table.
 



also the manufacturing process. the 980x has next gen 32nm process whereas the 1090t is still stuck on the 45nm process
 


you brainless, game supports more than 2 cores get that. and i guess you are the fanboy
 


:pfff:

Most games dont go beyond 2 cores. There aren't that many games support 4 cores and there very few past that. FSX, AC2, are the only few games that i know that can uses +6 cores/threads.
 

Actually, most games don't go beyond 3 cores. I recently tested MW2 with my quad by reducing the number of cores and clockspeed and using fraps. The framerate dropped at the exact same clockspeed for 4 cores and 3 cores. But dropped at a higher clockspeed for 2 cores.
 


avp2, bfbc2, metro2033, dirt2... put the word "old" on your first sentence.

most contemporary games support more than 2 cores.

 



thats such a steal :kaola:
 
Not even a debate worth having, given the price of the 980x. Nobody should buy that CPU unless they're a fool who likes throwing away money. If we were talking about cars, it'd be like spending $300,000 for an extra 25 horsepower that you don't even use.

Intel's pricing structure is a complete failure across the board, and I have no idea why anyone would currently buy any of their CPUs on the market. There is a 40% cheaper equivalent for everything Intel makes, unless you have a raging hard-on for the $500+ processor-as-a-status-symbol.
 
BTW I have been trying to see if anyone has any benchmarks on the Phenom X6 1090t for Microsoft Flight Simulator X.Haven't found one as of yet but would be interested in seeing how this CPU would perform.
 
Cough. The 980X is pretty cheap compared to identical 6-core Xeons cough.

I should have qualified that by saying I'm talking about CPUs that an ordinary consumer would buy. When you get into the world of servers and multi-processor setups, sure, there are uses for a lot of things that are in a completely different realm of prices, and I'm honestly not sure whether Intel's pricing is still so obscene by comparison. For regular gaming and consumer usage, though, Intel can EABOD.
 
If AMD could make something that could compete, or was clearly 'the best' they would make a model and charge a thousand dollars for it. They did it just a few years ago (those of you with short memories) + if they ever get their act together will again.
 


LOL - what does EABOD stand for - Eat A Butt Of Death??
 
Personally I think if Intel does do a price drop on the top-tier CPUs in the next 2 months, then they must be feeling some competition from AMD, and I would attribute a price drop more to the competition than a ramp-up on 32nm.

Anyway, as somebody whose boss just told him that he'll get a whopping EOY bonus this year (after zip last year because of lousy financials), I'm looking a bit higher up the wish list price chart 😛.
 
I've got to admit that the 1090T is a bit of a disappointment to me. It is more expensive than the i7 930 and is barely on par with it. I was hoping that it would be better.

Yeah I know, most of you are surprised by this as I am an avid defender of AMD, often called a fanboy, and I still believe that the PII X4 line is the best bank for the buck out there and performs equally with intel i5 - i7 on most applications for a much lower price.

But I must be fair, if I had to choose between a 1090T and a i7 930 right now, I would go with INTEL without a second thought.

The 980x and the latest AMD can't really be compared to one another as the former costs 1k$, but the former is definitely the best performance wise, this CPU is amazingly fast. And I do understand the price tag for the 980x much better than I understand the pricing of the 975.

Just to those out there (like I did 😀 ) who believe that the AMD CPU can equal the INTEL i7 in all applications. I recently started folding and you can really notice the vast superiority of the i7 line over the phenom there. The difference is huge, 6k to 8k PPD for AMD (965 @ at 4.1Ghz), 14 to 16k PPD for i7 920 (stock). Let's not talk about the 980X which hits 25k PPD easily (stock). Numbers given to me by fellow folders at OCN.

Just saying, so don't bite my head off and I am still an AMD fan but I must give merit where it is due. In this case, the 1090T would not be a good buy IMHO as the i7 930 is on par with it and is cheaper.
 


Speaking of F@H, nice 2nd place win in the chimp challenge. :) Maybe i try joining that competition next year. 😗

 


Yeah, but in the meantime, since they're the ones charging the reasonable prices NOW, and Intel are the ones going all-out to squeeze top dollar out of me, I'll stick with the ones who are half the price. If Intel turns around and comes out with some competitive prices, I'll buy from them. No shame in being a mercenary with your allegiance -- this isn't a sports team; it's circuits etched into a piece of metal. Right now, though, Intel doesn't have any "must-have" CPU, and it doesn't have very good prices.




Bowl of Dicks.
 
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