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Intel® Core™ i5 760 - 2.80GHz Quad Core, Socket 1156, 8MB L3, Intel DMI Interface, 45nm, x64 Support, Intel VT, 3 Year Warranty


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AMD® Phenom™II X6-1055T - 2.80GHz Six Core, Socket AM3, 9MB, HyperTransport Bus, 45nm, AMD64 Support, 3 Year Warranty
 
Intel® Core™ i5 760 - 2.80GHz Quad Core, Socket 1156, 8MB L3, Intel DMI Interface, 45nm, x64 Support, Intel VT, 3 Year Warranty


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AMD® Phenom™II X6-1055T - 2.80GHz Six Core, Socket AM3, 9MB, HyperTransport Bus, 45nm, AMD64 Support, 3 Year Warranty

Have a look at these comparisons, AMD is just in the lead.....

Intel
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Core+i5+760+%40+2.80GHz

Amd
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Core+i5+760+%40+2.80GHz
 
Rather consider one of the Sandy Bridge (Core i3, i5 and i7 Generation 2 - LGA 1155) processors as they will most likely be similiar in price to the i5 760, but quite a bit faster.
They were officialy released yesterday at CES 2011 and should start appearing locally over the next few weeks.
I know that Rectron already have stock of the Gigabyte range of P67 and H67 motherboards.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/sandy-bridge-core-i7-2600k-core-i5-2500k,2833.html
 
Intel® Core™ i5 760 - 2.80GHz Quad Core, Socket 1156, 8MB L3, Intel DMI Interface, 45nm, x64 Support, Intel VT, 3 Year Warranty


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AMD® Phenom™II X6-1055T - 2.80GHz Six Core, Socket AM3, 9MB, HyperTransport Bus, 45nm, AMD64 Support, 3 Year Warranty

1156 is already an old socket. Rather the 1055T.
 
Why do people moan about "old sockets" when referring to 1156.

How long was socket 775 around for :-/
 
Why do people moan about "old sockets" when referring to 1156.

How long was socket 775 around for :-/

But then it was the only socket around. Now Intel has 4 consumer sockets out at the same time. Do you really think they will all have the same life span? If so you are insane.
 
But then it was the only socket around. Now Intel has 4 consumer sockets out at the same time. Do you really think they will all have the same life span? If so you are insane.

I do not think so. BUT it does not mean people have to knock them for being "old"
 
Go for the AM3 10xx CPU's if you're mainly use the PC for productivity and for the i5 760 if you're using the PC for gaming.

At this moment I would recommend the i5 2400/2500 above anything else, but you'll have to wait a few weeks for that still.
If the prices of the new Socket 1156 won't drop, then at least the 2nd-hand stuff would sell for like crazy cheap.
 
The issue with 1156 and 1366 is that Intel will stop updating their product lines for them. So what you have now is what you're stuck with. Whereas if you got an AM3+ or 1155 board you have the option of going Bulldozer or E-series down the line.
 
The issue with 1156 and 1366 is that Intel will stop updating their product lines for them. So what you have now is what you're stuck with. Whereas if you got an AM3+ or 1155 board you have the option of going Bulldozer or E-series down the line.

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