Processors have a range of cores from 2-8(average) AMD and Intel offer great go to my previous post to see what they offer: previous post.
Gamers
Games at the moment don't really take advantage of multiple cores or even expensive cpu. Good gaming machines scrimp on the processor, motherboard and ram (8gb minimum) and go all out on the graphics card.Future proofing is important for most people and more cores will be taken advantage of later on down the line.Two will be the bare minimum but it's most likely you will want four fast cores instead of 6 or 8 slow ones.Only crysis 3 and a few other games barely use 4 cores.
Video/3D renderers
Video and 3D editing tends to eat up as many cores as it can and you may want to do something else while your video is rendering while your video is rendering; having more cores will allow you to multitask but in general "faster core > more cores" 4 ultra fast core or average cores will be great. Don't get an AMD 6 core processor as it will most likely have slow cores.
Browsers
Everyone browses the web and unless you want to have 100000 tabs open while having crysis 3 up in the background while editing a video you won't need more than 4 cores as you most likely will want to do two things at one time.For only browsing 2 cores will do you just fine.
For all of your amazon need click on.
UK: http://goo.gl/jihj2Q
US: http://goo.gl/z0GLaE
You get your prices the same but it helps me a little bit so I can still write on here.
US: Intel Core i5 - 3570K Quad-Core
UK: Intel Core i5 - 3570K Quad-Core
US: Intel Core i5 - 3570 Quad-Core
UK: Intel Core i5 - 3570 Quad-core
US: Intel Core i5- 4670K Quad-Core
UK: Intel Core i5 - 4670K Quad-Core
US: Intel Core i5 - 4670 Quad-Core (recommended price/performance)
UK: Intel Core i5 - 4670 Quad-Core
US: AMD FX - 6300 Hexa-Core (recommended budget)
UK: AMD FX - 6300 Hexa-Core
US: Intel Core i7 - 3960X Hexa-Core (recommended for Max performance)
UK: Intel Core i7 - 3970X Hexa-Core
Gamers
Games at the moment don't really take advantage of multiple cores or even expensive cpu. Good gaming machines scrimp on the processor, motherboard and ram (8gb minimum) and go all out on the graphics card.Future proofing is important for most people and more cores will be taken advantage of later on down the line.Two will be the bare minimum but it's most likely you will want four fast cores instead of 6 or 8 slow ones.Only crysis 3 and a few other games barely use 4 cores.
Video/3D renderers
Video and 3D editing tends to eat up as many cores as it can and you may want to do something else while your video is rendering while your video is rendering; having more cores will allow you to multitask but in general "faster core > more cores" 4 ultra fast core or average cores will be great. Don't get an AMD 6 core processor as it will most likely have slow cores.
Browsers
Everyone browses the web and unless you want to have 100000 tabs open while having crysis 3 up in the background while editing a video you won't need more than 4 cores as you most likely will want to do two things at one time.For only browsing 2 cores will do you just fine.
For all of your amazon need click on.
UK: http://goo.gl/jihj2Q
US: http://goo.gl/z0GLaE
You get your prices the same but it helps me a little bit so I can still write on here.
Good all rounders
US: Intel Core i5 - 3570K Quad-Core
UK: Intel Core i5 - 3570K Quad-Core
US: Intel Core i5 - 3570 Quad-Core
UK: Intel Core i5 - 3570 Quad-core
US: Intel Core i5- 4670K Quad-Core
UK: Intel Core i5 - 4670K Quad-Core
US: Intel Core i5 - 4670 Quad-Core (recommended price/performance)
UK: Intel Core i5 - 4670 Quad-Core
US: AMD FX - 6300 Hexa-Core (recommended budget)
UK: AMD FX - 6300 Hexa-Core
US: Intel Core i7 - 3960X Hexa-Core (recommended for Max performance)
UK: Intel Core i7 - 3970X Hexa-Core
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