choucove
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We are doing some research into new design computers and trying to determine exactly which CPU choice would work best for our situation. Right now the decision is between the dual-core i5 processors at 3.2 Ghz or 3.3 Ghz, or the quad core i5-760 at 2.8 Ghz.
Here's the deal. The design computers mostly run FlexiSign Pro 7.6 on Windows 7 Professional. From what I understand, Flexi is not heavilly threaded unless you are ripping from it, in which case it can use up to three threads. The other software that they might run occasionally is Photoshop CS4, and of course basic Word and internet usage. Because the majority of the work they do in Flexi is not capable of using lots of processing cores or threads, would it be more beneficial to go with the faster clock speed dual-core processor than the slightly slower quad-core processor? Price is about the same, so that is not an issue here really. I do not foresee that they would ever really need more than 4 cores or threads on their computers, even, so having more than that may be overkill.
I've built a few machines lately using the Core i5-650 processor and really been impressed with its performance, and was even able to overclock one to 4.2 Ghz with a standard air cooler. Still, I'd like to stay away from overclocking these computers unless really necessary, so would the higher stock clock speed of a dual core processor be enough, or should I just get the quad-core and overclock it to the same speed?
Here's the deal. The design computers mostly run FlexiSign Pro 7.6 on Windows 7 Professional. From what I understand, Flexi is not heavilly threaded unless you are ripping from it, in which case it can use up to three threads. The other software that they might run occasionally is Photoshop CS4, and of course basic Word and internet usage. Because the majority of the work they do in Flexi is not capable of using lots of processing cores or threads, would it be more beneficial to go with the faster clock speed dual-core processor than the slightly slower quad-core processor? Price is about the same, so that is not an issue here really. I do not foresee that they would ever really need more than 4 cores or threads on their computers, even, so having more than that may be overkill.
I've built a few machines lately using the Core i5-650 processor and really been impressed with its performance, and was even able to overclock one to 4.2 Ghz with a standard air cooler. Still, I'd like to stay away from overclocking these computers unless really necessary, so would the higher stock clock speed of a dual core processor be enough, or should I just get the quad-core and overclock it to the same speed?