Comment: 6Author: turkeybrain
Date: Sat 01/12/2007 06:50 PM
The reason I would go for an 8800GT over the 8800GTS (320) is the fact that it performs better. The 8800GTS has been around for a while, and it runs on the G80 processor. From memory it has 96 stream processors or something stupid. The new 8800GT's, running the new GPU, the G92, has 112 shader processors, and in actual fact runs close to the speed of the 8800GTX, for a lower price than the 320Mb 8800GTS. That is why I would buy one of them. It is significantly faster, runs a newer chip, has more shaders, and ITS CHEAP at under AU$300.
As for CPU, the price to performance here doesn't seem the same way. Intel may be ever so slightly more expensive, but not by a huge amount, and then you still get the fastest chips on the market. If you were to compare the top end of both ranges, the Intel C2D stuff is significantly faster, while at a very competitive price versus the AMD offerings. I don't particularly have any brand preference, and I will investigate both before a final recommendation, but at the moment I am definitely considering using an Intel. BTW, the Phenom procs don't actually appear to go that much ahead on the current C2D stuff, while obviously the new 45nm stuff from Intel is faster than their older stuff. So it will be interesting to see what happens.
And I will be recommending an NVIDIA card rather than an ATI. I have several reasons for that, namely I am very happy with my NVIDIA, Rob prefer's NVIDIA, I like Linux immensely, ATI doesn't, NVIDIA does, and that pretty much is the biggest one. NVIDIA releases very good drivers for Linux, while ATi's just don't work right and don't support many of the cool features that can be used. Hence the whole reason for going for an NVIDIA.
50c coins aren't that big, are they?