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<blockquote data-quote="Valentin N" data-source="post: 36878" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>That's true but the high-end will be able to serve you well and long depending on how you are. For instance and i7-960 or lower will still be able to be among the high-end even when Ivybridge or Haswell will be out.</p><p></p><p>An Nvidia GTX 570 will still be high-end gpu in a few years, of course not among the top but it will still be there. In the gpu world there might be a bigger difference since the gpu:s are now manufactured in 28nm compared 40nm (that means that we have 42% more space to put shaders core)</p><p></p><p>It all depends what you want. </p><p></p><p>I have for instance an i7-2630qm and I am very happy with it. It's more than I need but it's strong cpu that will serve me well under few years and I will be able to sell it as mid-high-end cpu even at the time I would sell it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valentin N, post: 36878, member: 43"] That's true but the high-end will be able to serve you well and long depending on how you are. For instance and i7-960 or lower will still be able to be among the high-end even when Ivybridge or Haswell will be out. An Nvidia GTX 570 will still be high-end gpu in a few years, of course not among the top but it will still be there. In the gpu world there might be a bigger difference since the gpu:s are now manufactured in 28nm compared 40nm (that means that we have 42% more space to put shaders core) It all depends what you want. I have for instance an i7-2630qm and I am very happy with it. It's more than I need but it's strong cpu that will serve me well under few years and I will be able to sell it as mid-high-end cpu even at the time I would sell it. [/QUOTE]
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