» Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:22 am
I hate the lack of an edit button -_- anyways, snady bridge cpu's are also coming out soon and although amd fusion are going to be the superior packages overall, it won't matter because if nothing else they'll push prices down.
The problem with upgrading to anything intel atm is that they're also screwing their customers over with extreme amounts of locking down of multipliers next generation (so no overclocking at all) and you'll require another motherboard the next time you upgrade.
Also, AMD's processors may need a new mobo with the next generation too, so it's uncertain both ways. However AMD processors currently go up to 6 cores for around the same price as the i5 750 and also provide better performance in multi threaded optimised games, making them a better choice at this moment in time.
With GPU's, you can't go wrong with a gtx460, but if you can stretch for it, a hd5850 will always be better, just for the mammoth overclocking abilities.