i7 950 or 1090t

What ever you prefer. There is no real difference as they both do the job. Only thing really is you can get 1090T for like £200 now, give or take a few quid.
 
are 4 cores optimised yet?

no

so 6 wont be for a while

the i7 in gaming kicks ass and it overclocked like a mofo

and there is a diffrence
 
I have an AMD and an Intel system

PII 965 BE (790FX chips) and i7 930 (X58 chips)

Same cards were used (2x5770s).

Now, lets remove synthetic benchmarks and get into real world gaming.

Most games load noticeably faster with the AMD, but that is is where everything stops. Playing F1 2010 i see the biggest difference between the two systems. The AMD drops to 45-50 FPS low and max of 65-70 FPS (1920x1080 maxed out 8xaa and ultra settings). Mind you, that is with the system screaming and shouting at 4.1Ghz CPU, 2.8Ghz NB and 2.6Gh HTT

Stock intel I7 930, same game and settings, i see lows of 60 FPS and highs of 82 FPS.....that says a lot, imagine overclocking that 2.8Ghz to 4.1Ghz to match AMD speeds.......

However, i was and still am more than happy with my AMD system, the Intel feels a bit overkill, but is does prove itself as mentioned above, a nice boost comes with the extra money.

The Intel system costs in the €200-€250 more than the AMD system (mostly due to more expensive ram, expensive board and CPU). But you do NOT need an X58 board with a €300+ price, a nice €200-€250 will do it just fine, placing the boards in the same league as AMDs top 890FX boards.

However, personally, i prefer more physical cores than threads. So if i were you i would go for the 1090T BE and a 890FX board and a Noctua CPU cooler and overclock that into a monster, but ONLY if you plan to stick with AMD video cards. if you plan on using NVIDIA, youre locked into using Intel.
 
well what about lucid then

I am sorry to say, Intel takes the cake here. Reviews show that while the AMD system works well with Lucid technology (around 6,000 points extra in vantage), the Intel system almost doubled with 18,000 points.

You could also get hacked drivers and make SLI work on an 890FX board, but it is all up to the user to do it or not.

But an AMD chipset with and AMD processor and add a AMD HD Radeon series card, you may fall in love with the system, it works very well for the money.
 
I am sorry to say, Intel takes the cake here. Reviews show that while the AMD system works well with Lucid technology (around 6,000 points extra in vantage), the Intel system almost doubled with 18,000 points.

You could also get hacked drivers and make SLI work on an 890FX board, but it is all up to the user to do it or not.

But an AMD chipset with and AMD processor and add a AMD HD Radeon series card, you may fall in love with the system, it works very well for the money.

Id actually advise intel tbh. from a personal and used them all anyways point of view.
 
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