Saturday, March 10th 2007
Intel's CPUs to get major price cuts
HKEPC has info about upcoming price cuts on Intel's CPUs:One can only wonder what would make Intel cut prices so much, especially on their high end models! This move will truly bring quad-core to the masses. Is Intel scared of what AMD has in store?
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HKEPC
41 Comments on Intel's CPUs to get major price cuts
A little off subject but as for Flight Sim x...
Here is what microsoft says LOL!
* Microsoft® Windows® XP SP2 / Vista
* PC with 1 GHz equivalent or higher processor
* 256 MB of system RAM for Windows XP SP2 / 512 MB Vista
* 14 GB available hard disk space
* DVD-ROM drive
* 32 MB DirectX 9 compatible video card required
* Sound card, speakers or headphones required for audio
* Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
* 56.6 Kbps or better modem for online play
I would personally pay to see Vista on a 1gig with 256mb of ram alone let along loading a game like that...
ok, getting on-topic -
i heard supcom is quad optimized, that means cheap qcores will help a Heap! And cheaper dcores will be awesome esp. when oc'ed.
These prices sure do bring lots of hopes :)
Im also a supreme commander player and I gotta say that the game does indeed seem to run better on quad cores, which is partly what made me look twice at that price chart. I play the game at 1920x1200 and it is quite smooth. 1V1 or 2v2 is perfect and no amount of units or combination of units would make a difference to that, but bots seem to do the damage to my system. Playing a 3v1 (3 bots vs me) on a medium sized map is good, but large troop movements shoot my x2 up to 60%+ in no time, zooming in close just topples it. Same goes for a rather large defensive points, as from what I can gather the game provides its own "physics" and dynamics to every vehicle, unit, and building so the bullets fired will vary in damage and ratio of hit:miss depending on their orientation to the object they are attacking.
But if you want to try a 8 man game on a large map its just brutal, 2 hour games means big groups, large defensive points, lots of structures, and the fact that the map itself is so detailed is just brutal. Its playable, but you best start eliminating your opponents quickly to avoid a pretty little slide show. Benchmarks I have seen thus far show quad cores are the way to go for supreme commander players. A beefy gpu is a must as well. Most games you can get by with a midrange cpu and a high end vid card, but thats going to become a different story soon enough.
If quad cores fall into a more mainstream segment (250-350) then we will all certainly be in for another treat. Multi threaded games and applications are fast becoming the norm with dual core adoption being so well received, its not unrealistic to expect big changes over the next year.
On another note about price drops, anybody else notice the x2 3600 is down to only $85 and free shipping on newegg?
Thus, the pricing for the Q6600 will be closer to $800 for consumers to buy individually.
I love how you people jump at shadows....
But you don't really need it... I mean honestly on my machine as it is, the average even fairly large 1 player vs 2 supreme ai players on a big map with max settings I play it almost perfectly near flawlessly.
I played one today with 2 supreme ai's on a 81x81 map... And I took my time, about an hour into it I started to lag up pretty good, saved the game to get all that replay info out of ram, and restarted it, BOOM speed was right back up again. I had personally around 750 units, the 2 computers took over most of the map. Did it to simply test the game..
So from what I have seen, 256mb on a even half decent video like mine... 2 gigs of ram, and a dual core with a clean running machine you are about set. The extra gig of ram is what REALLY did it for me, the big long games are VERY ram intensive, don't read the reviews of what they test and fps from it... They just load the game quick to see what kinda performance they get, they don't let the armies grow and actually let it take its toll on a system. I have played back and forth and checked things like ram usage and processor usage, my video card doesn't even warm up.
Personally for grand performance with next to no worries I would say a e6600+, 4+ gigs of ram, and at least a x1300+ or 6800+ 256mb version will do fine.
PS- my saved game about an hour into it was a little over 100mb... And those are compressed...
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819117112
Say hello to water cooling cause we're all gonna need it lol.. and I for one don't mind at all :D
I'm diein here, a vista with 256 lmfao.. thats rich.. and on dial up? ROFLMFAO :laugh: