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what's your idea on this build? :D

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An i5 will do just as good when it comes to botting. THe only difference between an i5 and an i7 is you get hyperthreading with the i7's.. Hyperthreading doesn't affect runescape, their is no performance gain.

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Looks like a nice build. I think you could get better, I got a better build for just a little bit more. 

do you  have any tips on what i could do better?:D

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An i5 will do just as good when it comes to botting. THe only difference between an i5 and an i7 is you get hyperthreading with the i7's.. Hyperthreading doesn't affect runescape, their is no performance gain.

so an i7 will ONLY be better when i multi-task alot? not for anything else at all?

 

An i5 will do just as good when it comes to botting. THe only difference between an i5 and an i7 is you get hyperthreading with the i7's.. Hyperthreading doesn't affect runescape, their is no performance gain.

so an i7 will ONLY be better when i multi-task alot? not for anything else at all?

 

Hyper threading doesn't help with multitasking either (AMD are good when it comes to multitasking (due to 8 real cores [that are weaker than Intels due to shared cache memory] vs Intels [4 strong cores and 4 virtual cores because of hyper threading { windows will detect the system as an 8 core system but ignore that as you won't understand how that works} (the 4 virtual cores only help when hyper threading is activated which is only common when your video/sound/image editing and things like that - not many other pieces of software are optimized for hyperthreading]).

 

I honestly forgot about AMD tbh, an AMD 8350 (cheap and good) would suit your needs best actually. It'd be better than an i5 and cheaper. Almost every programme in existence prefers cores to more threads, it's just the cores that AMD give you with this architecture are weaker. An 8350 (it isn't the latest 'gen' but the latest 'gen' is a re-badge of the 8000 series and is just a failure of a seires tbh).

 

If your deadset on Intel get an i5 but a AMD FX 8350 would be better for you.

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An i5 will do just as good when it comes to botting. THe only difference between an i5 and an i7 is you get hyperthreading with the i7's.. Hyperthreading doesn't affect runescape, their is no performance gain.

so an i7 will ONLY be better when i multi-task alot? not for anything else at all?

 

Hyper threading doesn't help with multitasking either (AMD are good when it comes to multitasking (due to 8 real cores [that are weaker than Intels due to shared cache memory] vs Intels [4 strong cores and 4 virtual cores because of hyper threading { windows will detect the system as an 8 core system but ignore that as you won't understand how that works} (the 4 virtual cores only help when hyper threading is activated which is only common when your video/sound/image editing and things like that - not many other pieces of software are optimized for hyperthreading]).

 

I honestly forgot about AMD tbh, an AMD 8350 (cheap and good) would suit your needs best actually. It'd be better than an i5 and cheaper. Almost every programme in existence prefers cores to more threads, it's just the cores that AMD give you with this architecture are weaker. An 8350 (it isn't the latest 'gen' but the latest 'gen' is a re-badge of the 8000 series and is just a failure of a seires tbh).

 

If your deadset on Intel get an i5 but a AMD FX 8350 would be better for you.

 

wow thanks for al the info man, i think ima get an i5 anyway, just an intel fanboy i gues :P 

 

 

 

An i5 will do just as good when it comes to botting. THe only difference between an i5 and an i7 is you get hyperthreading with the i7's.. Hyperthreading doesn't affect runescape, their is no performance gain.

so an i7 will ONLY be better when i multi-task alot? not for anything else at all?

 

Hyper threading doesn't help with multitasking either (AMD are good when it comes to multitasking (due to 8 real cores [that are weaker than Intels due to shared cache memory] vs Intels [4 strong cores and 4 virtual cores because of hyper threading { windows will detect the system as an 8 core system but ignore that as you won't understand how that works} (the 4 virtual cores only help when hyper threading is activated which is only common when your video/sound/image editing and things like that - not many other pieces of software are optimized for hyperthreading]).

 

I honestly forgot about AMD tbh, an AMD 8350 (cheap and good) would suit your needs best actually. It'd be better than an i5 and cheaper. Almost every programme in existence prefers cores to more threads, it's just the cores that AMD give you with this architecture are weaker. An 8350 (it isn't the latest 'gen' but the latest 'gen' is a re-badge of the 8000 series and is just a failure of a seires tbh).

 

If your deadset on Intel get an i5 but a AMD FX 8350 would be better for you.

 

wow thanks for al the info man, i think ima get an i5 anyway, just an intel fanboy i gues tongue.png

 

Np :3. Haha, I can't blame you; despite AMD being better suited for my new build I'm making atm I'm getting an i7 lel (I will be using hyper-threading though but the 8350 would't be much worse [10% at best worse] + it's waay cheaper).

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Don't buy windows 7 Home premium SP1 OEM. You can get that for free.

read a bit back lol

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