not interested in a flame war either.
Just letting you know, what my old setup was,
FX-8350 @ 4.6-5ghz
Gigaybyte 990fx motherboard
16 gb of kingston HyperX 1886 ram
Samsung 500gb SSD
ATI XFX 7970 DD 3gb card
I tested this rig, from 4.6ghz -5ghz and 5ghz was my 24/7 overclock on the FX-8350. When running benchmarks, which I posted many on several of the threads here, and before, during the passes made by PGI to help FPS, My FX-8350 had always played this game very acceptable. This was on my 5 year old Hangs-G 1920x1200 30" monitor, and on my new BenQ 32" 1440P monitor I just upgraded to. I have never messed with config files while doing all the benches, never had to turn my settings down from High/Very high with my Amd rig. I also had never used core parker at that time. Yes the FPS put out some lower Min numbers then my new Intel rig does more often. My Intel Rig has also had some dips into the 30's as has Wired's Intel rig has done to him while benchmarking.
I will admit, it doesn't happen as often with the Intel rig as it did with my AMD rig, but regardless of the min's my high's put out by the Amd rig many times was higher then what my Intel rig puts out, same in game settings for both rigs. Either way, the Intel rig does seem a little bit smoother then my Amd Rig did, but the Amd rig wasn't "choppy" at all, and was able to handle this game no issues, other then the same issues we all had, highend Intel rigs included. Sure, if building new, Intel at that time in MWO ****** performance and lack of optimization for the game, would with out a doubt be the way to go if one has the cash, and doesn't already have a nice Am3 motherboard to use.
No flame war needed, not a fanboy of either camp, just stating the way it is from personal experience running both rigs side by side. This games lack of optimization is or was a joke at the time I did the test, and it has gotten better since then, but its still not where it needs to be at. Back in those days, guys with very nice Intel setups and 2 7970's in crossfire, was running into problems with this game and the "stutter" issues, slow downs, just like we all have. He ungraded to a 980 from the green camp, and the some of the "stutters" and slow downs was still there on his rig. At what point is enough, really enough to run this game? I mean seriously, how much cash does one have to dump into their gaming rig to play this game somewhat butter smooth? Any other game I have played with my AMD rig, or the new Intel runs butter smooth, no issues at all. Wtf is up with this one, hey?
Edited by Bill Lumbar, 12 June 2015 - 05:10 AM.