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Generation wrote ..Well considering you're going to have to upgrade the MOBO whether you go with AMD or Intel, I don't see the point in going with AMD. The 2500k crushes every Bulldozer CPU on the market today. It doesn't consume as much power, highly overclockable, it's a true quad core, and you have a better upgrade path.

4.5ghz 2500k > 4.5ghz 8120.

Here's a 2500k smacking around a $50 more expensive 8150. Now just imagine what the results would be like once you OC....

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I thought he has a amd athlon which I believe uses am3 socket so he does have the option to use the amd phenom series
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TTG_Code wrote
Generation wrote ..Well considering you're going to have to upgrade the MOBO whether you go with AMD or Intel, I don't see the point in going with AMD. The 2500k crushes every Bulldozer CPU on the market today. It doesn't consume as much power, highly overclockable, it's a true quad core, and you have a better upgrade path.

4.5ghz 2500k > 4.5ghz 8120.

Here's a 2500k smacking around a $50 more expensive 8150. Now just imagine what the results would be like once you OC....

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I thought he has a amd athlon which I believe uses am3 socket so he does have the option to use the amd phenom series


Nah.

This is his [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] .

It uses a A8-3870K which is a socket FM1 APU.
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I wish I knew what you just said... so what do you guys recommend as a new CPU for my PC that won't bottleneck and will still increase my render speeds. I am not a pc gamer so I don't need a gamer cpu, but one for 3d design. Thanks again for all the help so far guys, + rep to all that helped.
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Generation wrote
TTG_Code wrote
Generation wrote ..Well considering you're going to have to upgrade the MOBO whether you go with AMD or Intel, I don't see the point in going with AMD. The 2500k crushes every Bulldozer CPU on the market today. It doesn't consume as much power, highly overclockable, it's a true quad core, and you have a better upgrade path.

4.5ghz 2500k > 4.5ghz 8120.

Here's a 2500k smacking around a $50 more expensive 8150. Now just imagine what the results would be like once you OC....

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I thought he has a amd athlon which I believe uses am3 socket so he does have the option to use the amd phenom series


Nah.

This is his [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] .

It uses a A8-3870K which is a socket FM1 APU.

I know. But if i were buying a comp to render with, i would get an intel build.
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Puurplezz wrote
TTG_Code wrote
Puurplezz wrote Get the second one. 3.7 gHz to 2.7
Plus, its the 980 black edition, which means it can be overclocked.

BUT make sure you have a cooling device! The 980 doesnt come with one!


Don't listen to this tool, he obviously didn't read the part where you said you wanted a render/editing cpu, and you can still overclock the 1045 just it doesn't have a unlocked multiplier, quite a bit of people have gotten there phenoms up to about 3.8ghz with all 6 cores activated so don't say that you can only overclock 980. The only tasks that the Phenom II X6 processors are ideal choices for are video editing/encoding or 3D design work which you want. For gaming, higher-clocked Phenom II X4 processors like the 965 and 980 perform better than slower-clocked X6 processors.


Im the tool? I have an i5, which stock is 3.3 gHz, and that had an insanely short render time. I dont think that theres a huge difference between those two processors. im sure you can overclock the 2.7 to be fast, but it will run just about the same. With my i5, i didnt notice a difference between it being 3.3 gHz or 4.8 (which is what im overclocked to right now) So im pretty sure it wont make a huge difference. The 980 is one step lower than the 1045, but the 980 uses more wattage.

If your using stock cooling, the highest the 1045 can OC to is about 3.4.
The highest the 980 can go is about 4.5

Theres your answer, "tool."

Just because you have an i5 does not make you a tool LOLZ, I guess every time someone calls me a tool im just going to tell them I have an i7 2700K, I must be a GOD!
On topic get the 1045T for video editing if you want to have faster rendering OC the cpu.


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