Thanks for the URLs and information regarding those applications... some of what those can do is simply amazing. This is one application to catch my eye... seriously cool stuff. I think I'll stick to SPEC, hehe... since the results we'll get from that are still going to be quite good. I do have to wonder just how important PC speed is to people using those applications mentioned above... I have my doubts that anyone benchmarks them.
I agree on the i7-975 vs. 2x W5580. It's too bad it's not easy for you to simply find out if that much processing power could be utilized. If you're rendering a single project, it's doubtful that it will use all 8 cores / 16 threads, but again, it's really hard to say. You'd have to ask people who would know, I guess... including the company itself.
AMD chips from that era were amazing for overclocking. I had a single-core AMD 3200+ at 2.0GHz and had it overclocked to 2.7GHz for three years straight without an issue. I only got rid of it because I upgraded... I was long overdue for a multi-core chip, hehe.
As for the memory issue, I still don't think it's anything you really need to fuss over. A fast kit of memory isn't that expensive anymore, and I truly believe that you're never going to hit the bandwidth that DDR3-1600 7-7-7 would offer. Especially on the Core i7 platform, where the memory bandwidth is between 3x and 4x the previous Intel architecture, and 2x AMD.
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I agree on the i7-975 vs. 2x W5580. It's too bad it's not easy for you to simply find out if that much processing power could be utilized. If you're rendering a single project, it's doubtful that it will use all 8 cores / 16 threads, but again, it's really hard to say. You'd have to ask people who would know, I guess... including the company itself.
Psi* said:I think since I am a system builder, it is why I OC. I have an old dual Athlon water cooled system that has been OC-ed for .... well for ever. For the past 3 years, since the dual Opteron box, it has been the best darn email & report writing machine ever!
AMD chips from that era were amazing for overclocking. I had a single-core AMD 3200+ at 2.0GHz and had it overclocked to 2.7GHz for three years straight without an issue. I only got rid of it because I upgraded... I was long overdue for a multi-core chip, hehe.
As for the memory issue, I still don't think it's anything you really need to fuss over. A fast kit of memory isn't that expensive anymore, and I truly believe that you're never going to hit the bandwidth that DDR3-1600 7-7-7 would offer. Especially on the Core i7 platform, where the memory bandwidth is between 3x and 4x the previous Intel architecture, and 2x AMD.
http://techgage.com/reviews/intel/i7_975/13.png