
Originally Posted by
litleboy
I know the applications I use take advantage of the hi-end cpu's, but I'm happy with the i5. I did a lot of research before buying the i5, and it was the most cost effective. I'b been using 3dmax, autocad, corel, and video editor for as long time, my first computer was a cyrix 686MX 66Mhz, and I had all those programs installed, so I feel the difference on performance on each upgrade, the last one was from an athlon 4800+ single core 2GB in ram to the i5. so I feel it, I don't care for a 30% - 50% boost in performance for a $1000 i7.
FXs where not available at the time I bought the i5,
About nvidia and CUDA, if you take a look to the charts on tomshardware, almost all o the recommended vcards are ATI, that is why I got one. I though ATI finally was better than Nvidia.