You're extremely wrong on all that stuff. Even the terminology you're using for it is just plain weird. It's not what you think it is. Try clicking on that wikipedia link again and follow all the relevant terms to get a better picture.Grevensher said:An i5 will only has 4 processor streams, at least the one in my laptop only shows 4 cores in the system manager. I open up my desktops system manager and the i7 shows 8 processor streams.
It may not matter to games NOW, because developers are not writing software to utilize the extra processor streams, but you will find games in the future that will require 8 processor streams for optimized performance. (Hyper threading only increases the performance for software utilizing one or two cores, utilizing the unused processor streams to bump up the clock speed of one or two other cores, individual processor streams act as a completely separate cores providing even more processing power than hyper threading for software written to treat them as such).
So doesn't that basically mean the Alienware bundle is overpriced? $2500 is extreme, especially for the mediocre parts you listed in your previous post.Paragon Fury said:Well, perhaps its because I'm going a bit insane, but I decided to resurrect my old "If I was going to build a PC" Wish List. After putting everything together, the only things I still need are a compatible CPU, Motherboard and Case. But other than that, monitor, parts and programs have come in under $1,700 so far.
So I'll post a link to the list here, and I need a CPU, Motherboard and Case to tie it all together. (Ignore the games while you're on the list, since I won't be getting them with the system at the time I order).
PC Parts List [http://www.amazon.com/wishlist/36EC8TH5821QI/ref=cm_wl_rlist_go]