floppers95
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To put this in a nutshell, I have to say like this:
The 3820 has scored great on the 3DMark hardware channel, so has the 3930k. But would it be worth paying almost twice as much for a hexa-core CPU?
I am planning on using my new CPU primarily for high performance gaming... ultra high. I'm going to play games like Need for speed: Hot pursuit, Serious Sam 3, Crysis 1-2 (My current FX-8150 is not supported for crysis 1),Borderlands 2 and Metro: Last Night. Those are probably going to be the most demanding games. I might do some rendering in HammerEditor and Sony Vegas too. Right now I am leaning a lot towards the 3820. Thanks for help in advance (Ask if more info needed)
The 3820 has scored great on the 3DMark hardware channel, so has the 3930k. But would it be worth paying almost twice as much for a hexa-core CPU?
I am planning on using my new CPU primarily for high performance gaming... ultra high. I'm going to play games like Need for speed: Hot pursuit, Serious Sam 3, Crysis 1-2 (My current FX-8150 is not supported for crysis 1),Borderlands 2 and Metro: Last Night. Those are probably going to be the most demanding games. I might do some rendering in HammerEditor and Sony Vegas too. Right now I am leaning a lot towards the 3820. Thanks for help in advance (Ask if more info needed)