Bianca Flowers, on 15 February 2012 - 02:11 PM, said:
a note to the OP:
you DO NOT want a Bulldozer chip. at all. They underperform the previous generation Phenom IIs, and the Phenom IIs are blown away by Sandy Bridge. And Sandy's replacement,Ivy Bridge is due out atthe end of next month.
This article, specifically for gaming, has all the gory detains for AMD:
http://www.tomshardw...hmark,3120.html
and this conclusion image showing relative performance of a variety of chips:
as you can see, the 8120 is outperformed by a Pentium G630. Go with a Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge CPU for this build.
Also, there is a moral decision there too which the OP may have made- Intel has had to be sued before when it was paying manufacturers to use it's chips instead of AMD chips back in the Athalon 64 era when AMD was swamping Intel chips. AMD also has a cleaner record beyond that, has been given a position in the 20 most moral fortune-500 companies, and still AMD manages to remain competitive when Intel puts more into R&D per year than the total sales AMD makes in a year.
Bianca Flowers, on 15 February 2012 - 02:25 PM, said:
Piledriver isn't due until 3Q/4Q 2012. Long time to use a really BAD chip.
I'l suggest that AMD's own statements indicate they are abandoning the high-end enthusiast cpu market to concentrate on APUS and Mobile chips.
For the moment this is the case. And it isn't a really bad chip for things like MWO, Crysis 2, Battlefield 3, and other modern games, along with CAD and video editing which use its cores. Just not quite as good as the Intel chips
Edited by Vulpesveritas, 15 February 2012 - 02:28 PM.