Nasher wrote:
What's "a reasonable price"?
I'm looking at a complete build for under £1000 - the cheaper the better.
I was looking at this lot:
Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3
AMD FX-8350 4GHz
G-Skill 32GB (8x4GB) DDR3 1866MHz
WD 1TB 3.5" SATA-III Caviar Green
Sapphire HD 6450 512MB
CIT 650w Power supply
AvP Triton Mid Tower Black Blue
Total of £611.82 on Ebuyer
Obviously for a number cruncher, graphics and drive speed are not a concern.
The FX-8350 with 8 cores for £156.64 is very tempting compared to the Intel Core i7 2700K for £274.54 with 8 threads. But I was wondering if it'd be worth the extra money, or even the Intel Core i7 3930K with 12 threads for £466.12. I don't really know what the performance comparisons would be like.
I noticed that my current fictitious play implementation runs more than twice as fast on my i7 laptop, as it does on my AMD 1090T desktop, Both running 4 threads. I don't know if that's likely to be purely down the to the CPU - or issues with the desktop setup.
Edit: Or the Intel Xeon E3-1275v2 for £273.03
I've always done AMD builds in the past - so I'm fairly unfamiliar with the Intel world.