i will be grabbing this on my XBOX as my PC is chock full of stuff already. I really wish LL had arrived on Wii U like originially promised, but THQ had old out of date dev kits before they went bust
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wow, the issue looks exactly like buffering video on a slow internet connection!! surely someone else out there has encountered this issue
bring on the 8 core i7 to replace my i7 930 for editing!! i have a piggy bank with $1000Au in it already....
@KillzoneSnake: and most of them are boring as sin. Thats why my Wii U has 17 games, and my PS4 has 1 (my xbox one has 7)
we are running it on a i7 920 at stock, with 12gb RAM and a GTx 460. To get a stable from rate its at medium. Could be net speed related cos we are in australia.....
wait a sec, this ain't even broadwell, so why is it a 5xxx series? or is this officially "fifth gen"?
@topgunmv: thats the point, rather then having two devices and taking them both with u, only have one that does it all.
being an MMO, i wanna blame the internet speed or ping before i blame the parts. We are running it happily on a an i7 920, 12gb ram, and GTX 460 (previously a GTX 275). Most settings cranked to high but similar issues as u describe, but we live in australia so thats what i blame ;)
The only game I saw recommending an i7 was Wolfenstein NO. The i7 turned out to be a 930, which is a 4-year-old CPU. So yes, your 4670 should be good for quite a while.
Hell, my Steambox PC has an AMD 6300, and that should be good for a while because most of the new games coming out are optimized for the weak CPUs in the PS4/XBone.
my i7 930 is still running fantastic :D original build was a 930, 6gb tri-channel, 4850. Now for editing its running 12gb tri channel, 5770 and i still rock all the console ports!
Go i7 if ur doing editing or ur flush with cash (its your money after all). So if u want one less piece to worry about, grab an i7, but an i5 will be fine in most cases.
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