Here's one that was recommended, I think for the most part it has the same features, except with fewer SATA.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-198-_-Product
I sincerely doubt I'll be using crossfire, so please consider that.
I'm not an AMD fanboy... Anyway, while I partly went AMD...
Sure, maybe for today. You're ignoring the premium on the mobo as a result of choosing the i5. I save about $40 on the CPU and $50 on an equivalent mobo when going the AMD route. This decreases my total cost by a whopping $90 (13%) for an unequal gain in features/performance. Furthermore, my...
Well I would definitely want to keep OCing an available option, and I hear 1600 makes the process that much smoother.
I guess in the end, I'll be getting the most bang for my buck with the AMD. I mean the real difference is the CPU/GPU tradeoff between the two builds. Benchmarks say only so...
Yeah seeing mixed things on the 2500 improvements. I'm trying to fix up a Samsung 220wm, so the monitor is low priority at the moment. However, I was also suggested to look into an AMD build, and came up with this:
AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...]...
So after a long time, I finally mustered the courage to dive into building my own machine. After reading a WHOLE bunch on various parts and options, I arrived at the following build. I'm mainly looking for verification as to whether the parts actually function together. Suggestions for better or...
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