name='Socks' said:
meh. socket 775 for me :worship:
No arguments here.
Can only remember back in the AMD K7 days, another time where I actively cringe when people propose they're including i7 in their rig specs.
Not cos i7 as a piece of tech is crap, very much far from it, it's actually very good along with i5 and so on. But in comparison to people's existing rigs, which more often than not is something 775 based, just dumping all their cash into a gfxcard will give them a far better return.
AMD offer attractive propositions atm, not in so much as they spank the other camp, but AMD to AMD if ur a fan, times are still semi-exciting whilst still being a bit more cash effective. Especially for a gamer. I'd almost recommend a current AM2 person go AM2+/AM3 just for the continuity, familiarity and for me the classic move by AMD that the chances are u can just buy a mobo and ur AM2 cpu will work in it til u can afford a new cpu. That's unprecedented in tech society today.
Professional users with bags of cash and solid ability for their software to use the benefits of i7 - no problem, I'd not hesitate the upgrade.
775 tho, the majority reach 3.6-3.8ghz, 4ghz being the happy zone, some 4.2 - that's mostly Q9xxx & E8xxx on air. Without messing too much the posts shift to 4ghz to 4.2ghz on air with the i7, but benchmarking aside, after a few weeks or putting the 2 rigs side by side, the comparison of the old 775 rig and i7 is strictly speaking negligible. In real world stuff it's poor.