gamerk316
Glorious
Look, there are already tasks that clearly benifit from a Quad. The main issue is gaming performance.
Already, you are seeing games that are optimized for multiple cores. And furthermore, in some benchmarks, there is a dropoff using high end GPU's (285 or any dual GPU setup) with a Duo that does not exist with quads, leading me to reason that Duos will likely bottleneck the next GPU generation.
In short, unless its for a family PC, there is almost no reason to buy a duo at this point.
Already, you are seeing games that are optimized for multiple cores. And furthermore, in some benchmarks, there is a dropoff using high end GPU's (285 or any dual GPU setup) with a Duo that does not exist with quads, leading me to reason that Duos will likely bottleneck the next GPU generation.
In short, unless its for a family PC, there is almost no reason to buy a duo at this point.