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If your going to still want better quality video your going to need a stand alone GPU card yet to get the best results using a sandy or ivy bridge right now. The demand for quality in some games just isn't there yet in a CPU that's going to take a good GPU yet as well to get the desired results. Also depends on how just far an individual wants to go, and what they want out of their PC.
I have read this at a few sites already that have bench tested the CPU's sandy versus ivy bridge. What tomorrow brings with the ivy bridge CPU seems to be just awsome compared to the start of the ivy bridge what it is now. I see intel has some very good ideas in store for us, and nVidia supports intel with some higher end cards already. What a great world we live in.









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