konfyoused
New member
Soooo..... it's been a while since I've posted on here, and like everyone else I was waiting for the Bulldozer release with baited breath. While I have to say that the reviews don't live up to the hype, at the same time, it still really isn't that bad a CPU. AMD's main transgression in reality, seems to be that they didn't live up to all the hype that the internet community heaped upon it. Had they just quietly released the processor without all the performance claims, it would have been much better received. For me personally I tend to believe that there is a great deal of truth in what has been said about windows not really knowing quite how to handle BD, with that said, I will definitely be waiting to see if a patch is released for the processor and what, if any, performance increase is seen for it. I hope it's a sizable one. I have looked around at the different benchmark results and they all seem to show a fairly significant increase in performance when going from my current build to an FX-8150 build. the FX looses in a couple of places, but largely comes out on top.
My current build:
Intel Core i5 760
Gigabyte P55A UD3
8 gig 1600Mhz ddr3
Sapphire HD4870 Vapor X 1 gig
Antec True Power 650
Thermalright Ultra Extreme 120 cpu cooler
Cooler Master 690 II advance case
assorted drives, fans and bits and bobs
What I'm considering (sometime within the next 3 months or so) is to step up to a FX-8120 (95 watt) Corsair H100, and a gigabyte 990FXA UD3 motherboard. I know a lot of you will say "get a 2500k" but the 2500 and 2600k system builds have become the standard automatic reply for everything, and to be honest it gets a bit tiresome and annoying. One advantage I see to the BD build is the option for trifire/sli and (even though i know there's no appreciable gains) 2 full 16x PCI Express lanes.
So, now that you've gotten to the end of my somewhat long winded post, I would appreciate any clearly stated, knowledgeable, and well thought out opinions.
My current build:
Intel Core i5 760
Gigabyte P55A UD3
8 gig 1600Mhz ddr3
Sapphire HD4870 Vapor X 1 gig
Antec True Power 650
Thermalright Ultra Extreme 120 cpu cooler
Cooler Master 690 II advance case
assorted drives, fans and bits and bobs
What I'm considering (sometime within the next 3 months or so) is to step up to a FX-8120 (95 watt) Corsair H100, and a gigabyte 990FXA UD3 motherboard. I know a lot of you will say "get a 2500k" but the 2500 and 2600k system builds have become the standard automatic reply for everything, and to be honest it gets a bit tiresome and annoying. One advantage I see to the BD build is the option for trifire/sli and (even though i know there's no appreciable gains) 2 full 16x PCI Express lanes.
So, now that you've gotten to the end of my somewhat long winded post, I would appreciate any clearly stated, knowledgeable, and well thought out opinions.
