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Fordítási probléma jelentése
While is started the line of the successful Core processors, the first generation in specs falls quite a lot behind what there was from the second generation.
Problem is that both are quite old. By AMD it would be wiser to go for the newer FM2, AM3+ stays because AMD has simply trouble to introduce something new.
Personally if I where in your shoes, I would get a cheap 1150 board with a Pentium G3258. That would wash both your CPUs down completly and have a half of their power consumption. Later you could upgrade to i5 or i7 haswell.
Neither one or the other will become some high-end machine anyways.
Just don't get MSI, they have a lot VRM failures by the high wattage AMD boards. Gigabyte should be a much safer bet.
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i7-870-vs-AMD-FX-6100
http://www.cpu-world.com/Compare/316/AMD_FX-Series_FX-6100_vs_Intel_Core_i7_i7-870.html
alot better core performance, and better multithread
if you can get a 1156 board for cheap, do it
http://www.pricewatch.com/price/motherboards/socket_1156
with the fx, you need a 970-990 board to get the most out of it
putting it in a 700 series mobo, will nerf the performance to the aii/pii cpu