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William Henning - Like +my favouritesDevil May Cry 4
The differences at gaming resolitions with full eye candy are small, and they are not much bigger without the eye candy. DMC4 tends to give very high frame rates with good GPU's, and frankly, with > 100 fps @ 1600x1200 with eye candy, who cares about the processor or small differences in frame rates?

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Great practical tips on the CPU/GPU stuff, ect. Not a lot of people lining up to say that the new Intel chip doesn't matter. I read a few reviews on this new AMD P2 and came away clear as mud, but I'm crystal clear on this now. Good job. I linked here from TheInquier.net, fyi. http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/288/1050288/chasing-the-dragon
A 4ghz AMD quad core sounds like a plan.
I'm running Linux, so not sure on the GPU. Nvidia has supported Linux for several years. AMD is making a heroic effort to support a full product line and they're releasing open source documents. I'm left wanting to buy both Nvidia and AMD. I guess Nvidia has physics support? I heard somebody mention running physics off the IGP. Not officially mentioned, on a forum, but a cool thought.
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