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Originally Posted by swimtech
If you're concerned about your X2 5200 not giving you the full capability of your video card, I don't really think the Phenom is going to help much over your existing processor, save for apps and games (still rare...) that will take advantage of the extra cores.
What games/apps do you consider limited by your CPU, and at what resolution and AA/AF settings are you running the games/apps at? This will provide solid information for us to give you the best advice...
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It's mainy WWIIOnline that needs the CPU power. It's very CPU intense. I notice a major increase in performance from stock 200 MHz fsb clock to the 220 I have OC'd it to now.
This is the game I mostly play and I play it a lot. I can't run with AA/AF on at all really if I want a stutter free gameplay.
I had the same problem with my old X850 and when I moved from an Athlon 3200 to the X2 5200 I got a huge performance increase so that's why I know it will do the same if I get a faster CPU.
I have no problem with other games or apps.. but since this is THE game for me then I want more power.
But I think I'll wait for the 45nm and see if they are faster. If not the current phenoms will most likely have dropped in price anyway. I can play quite well now but I want to get the most out of my gfx card as well.
Oh, and I run at 1680x1050, native resolution of my 20" Syncmaster. With WWIIOnline I run no AA an no AF. Sadly enough that game doesn't support crossfire, not sli either for that matter.