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No, dual-core games are still popular and widely played today.

No, dual-core games are still popular and widely played today.

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T0nyDavid
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08-13-2016, 02:47 PM
#11
Someone might think a Pentium K boosted performance more than an i3 and nearly matched an i5. So we should test it at our own pace, and if it doesn’t work, that’s okay.
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T0nyDavid
08-13-2016, 02:47 PM #11

Someone might think a Pentium K boosted performance more than an i3 and nearly matched an i5. So we should test it at our own pace, and if it doesn’t work, that’s okay.

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mcfarlin
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08-14-2016, 09:51 AM
#12
We won't reach an IPC limit where single-core gains are impossible or too slow to satisfy rising demands. Dual cores aren't likely to become obsolete soon. The specs you referenced were more about constraints than real barriers. Far from it—quad-core AMD works, and dual-core Intel should suffice if quad-core AMD is viable.
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mcfarlin
08-14-2016, 09:51 AM #12

We won't reach an IPC limit where single-core gains are impossible or too slow to satisfy rising demands. Dual cores aren't likely to become obsolete soon. The specs you referenced were more about constraints than real barriers. Far from it—quad-core AMD works, and dual-core Intel should suffice if quad-core AMD is viable.

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Superub
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08-21-2016, 04:45 AM
#13
Improvements in single-threaded speed remain possible, but enhancing multi-threaded performance is significantly simpler when games support multiple cores. I truly wish dual and quad-core processors would become obsolete... Four cores handle gaming well, but often I juggle other tasks too. Ideally, I’d see more games built for four cores and six-core CPUs becoming the norm, freeing up the remaining two for things like Skype or a game DVR. GDVR uses about 25% of my quad-core when active, which is frustrating. After switching to it, Battlefield 4 stuttered dramatically—from a solid 65 FPS to as low as 20 FPS at times. To fix this, I boosted my CPU to 4.8 GHz, but now temperatures and voltage readings are getting concerning.
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Superub
08-21-2016, 04:45 AM #13

Improvements in single-threaded speed remain possible, but enhancing multi-threaded performance is significantly simpler when games support multiple cores. I truly wish dual and quad-core processors would become obsolete... Four cores handle gaming well, but often I juggle other tasks too. Ideally, I’d see more games built for four cores and six-core CPUs becoming the norm, freeing up the remaining two for things like Skype or a game DVR. GDVR uses about 25% of my quad-core when active, which is frustrating. After switching to it, Battlefield 4 stuttered dramatically—from a solid 65 FPS to as low as 20 FPS at times. To fix this, I boosted my CPU to 4.8 GHz, but now temperatures and voltage readings are getting concerning.

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10th_Doctor_
Posting Freak
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08-21-2016, 05:51 AM
#14
Consider a Core i7 quad that outperforms the 8350, offering eight threads. It may be pricier, but it’s more affordable than the 5820k with six cores.
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10th_Doctor_
08-21-2016, 05:51 AM #14

Consider a Core i7 quad that outperforms the 8350, offering eight threads. It may be pricier, but it’s more affordable than the 5820k with six cores.

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Sheikrik
Senior Member
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08-21-2016, 07:35 AM
#15
I prefer eight real processing cores over four with HT. Plus, the 8350 is significantly more affordable.
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Sheikrik
08-21-2016, 07:35 AM #15

I prefer eight real processing cores over four with HT. Plus, the 8350 is significantly more affordable.

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Auztn
Member
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08-21-2016, 02:36 PM
#16
Because of a specific cause, you can't find a better deal without a valid reason.
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Auztn
08-21-2016, 02:36 PM #16

Because of a specific cause, you can't find a better deal without a valid reason.

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SkyWarsPro___
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08-21-2016, 03:13 PM
#17
Have you actually looked at it? It mentions needing a quad-core Intel processor.
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SkyWarsPro___
08-21-2016, 03:13 PM #17

Have you actually looked at it? It mentions needing a quad-core Intel processor.

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Beavz
Member
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08-21-2016, 08:05 PM
#18
Realise that not all customers can handle 4+ powerful CPUs? Ignoring those who can’t afford them means losing a huge amount of business.
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Beavz
08-21-2016, 08:05 PM #18

Realise that not all customers can handle 4+ powerful CPUs? Ignoring those who can’t afford them means losing a huge amount of business.

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PedroO_
Senior Member
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08-25-2016, 11:18 PM
#19
I don't want to stop manufacturing, just hoping they become less frequent. I see artificial restrictions on FC4 as silly, yet I believe most current games should be built for four cores...
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PedroO_
08-25-2016, 11:18 PM #19

I don't want to stop manufacturing, just hoping they become less frequent. I see artificial restrictions on FC4 as silly, yet I believe most current games should be built for four cores...

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maisymoon
Member
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08-26-2016, 03:49 AM
#20
I understand completely that an i7 can outperform an FX CPU. With Intel, I’m focusing on benefits I actually value, like reduced energy usage—power efficiency matters to me, even if it doesn’t affect performance much.
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maisymoon
08-26-2016, 03:49 AM #20

I understand completely that an i7 can outperform an FX CPU. With Intel, I’m focusing on benefits I actually value, like reduced energy usage—power efficiency matters to me, even if it doesn’t affect performance much.

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