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It runs fine now for the moment on my quad-core Phenom II X4 B40 3Ghz system, with 4Gb memory and a 512Mb Radeon HD4770.
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(The i7 has 8 threads where i5 has 4, even if Clod only uses 4 threads than the extra ones can be used to run your OS/background programs and will help your performance. In the future if they add more threads to Clod you will also be coverd in that case). |
My system runs CoD just fine at the moment, and I can vouch for the 5850 - I haven't had any of the hassles some Ati users have experienced, don't quite know why. I would also suggest that the 6-core AMD wouldn't give you any gain, at least not at the moment. You didn't mention whether you had a machine currently - if not, Sandy Bridge is probably your best 'bang for the buck' at present (the i5 2500 as Heliocon suggests).
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my current pc is intel core 2 3 ghz, gt 240 gpu, 350 psu, 3.25gb ram, win xp 32, pretty sad system, barely plays il2 1946, I've been waiting to upgrade for some time now, got money burning a hole in my pocket, not enough to waste though.
why wait 3 to 4 months to upgrade to i5 2500k (rattlehead)? |
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If you really must upgrade now, go for windows 7 64-bit (a must) a really decent graphics card and a PSU to match. I suggest a 700-750 watt PSU and a graphics card such as a HD6970 or Nvidia equivlalent. Maybe a bit more ram as well. (extra 1gb) I am also running a core 2 3ghz, and it runs fine. I've always been a big believer of video card, then ram, then cpu...in order of importance for gaming. |
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also a 1st gen i7 is better than a second gen i5, better perf per $ in the long run. |
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