Of course he doesn't "need" one, but dual-core in this case ain't a lot better... the Phenom architecture is so much more efficient, at stock speeds a 2.5GHz Phenom performs about the same as 3GHz Athlon, and the extra two cores always help, no background task is going to get in the way of your games and some games can even take advantage of 3 or more cores, in which case the Phenom will perform better.He doesnt need a quad core for gaming
go with amd duel core
Of course he doesn't "need" one, but dual-core in this case ain't a lot better... the Phenom architecture is so much more efficient, at stock speeds a 2.5GHz Phenom performs about the same as 3GHz Athlon, and the extra two cores always help, no background task is going to get in the way of your games and some games can even take advantage of 3 or more cores, in which case the Phenom will perform better.
There is a common misconception here. Dual cores are no better or worse for gaming than quadcores. If most of your games are not designed for quadcore, so what. You bought yourself a WAY faster desktop processor that will make you computer really zippy. And for those few games that do take advantage of multi-core processors, you'll get better performance in those games. But having a 3x or 4x CPU in your computer will not hurt your games if they don't take advantage but it will help your others games that do use technology. I think that is something that gamers do not seem to get.
True, but in this case it's different... E8400 and Q6600 are based on same architecture, so of course higher clock = faster CPU, but Athlons and Phenoms are based on different architectures and clock-for-clock Phenoms outdo Athlons by a significant margin. So, in this case (AMD), a higher-clocked dual won't outperform a slower-clocked quad (not by a significant margin anyways).its not a "misconception." the argument is that, for the same price, you can get a FASTER dual core or a SLOWER quad core.
Theres a couple games out there now that use all the cores. Crysis and Grid do as far as I know, so I think it's gonna become more and more utilized.
And Bioshock!Far Cry 2 also does!
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True, but in this case it's different... E8400 and Q6600 are based on same architecture, so of course higher clock = faster CPU, but Athlons and Phenoms are based on different architectures and clock-for-clock Phenoms outdo Athlons by a significant margin. So, in this case (AMD), a higher-clocked dual won't outperform a slower-clocked quad (not by a significant margin anyways).
And yes, I know an Athlon X2 6400+ would outperform a Phenom 9500 in single/dual-threaded apps, but lets keep this reasonable...