32nm 1366 chips

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Aside from all the reasons why going to a Sandybridge would be money better spent, what is it worth for getting a 32nm 1366 socket chip? Do they run cooler, overclock better than the current 45nm 1366 chips, etc. ???
 

SHAQ

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I had a 970 ordered and ended up refusing it because it wasn't worth it even though it was a drop in replacement. I'm waiting on the 2011 platform to see what to upgrade to.
 

StrangerGuy

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Since you are a gamer there is little reason to bother with the 1155/1366 CPUs when Intel charges 2500k for the same price as a i5-760 when the former is vastly superior in any metric to the latter.
 
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Since you are a gamer there is little reason to bother with the 1155/1366 CPUs when Intel charges 2500k for the same price as a i5-760 when the former is vastly superior in any metric to the latter.

So you are saying i could save alot by switching to geico?
 

exar333

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There are 32nm quads w/ 12 MB L3 cache (Xeon E5620 is an example) that are OK-priced as well. From what I have seen, they tend to OC a little better than 45nm quads, and the extra cache helps a little bit, but it would be a sidegrade IMHO. They are better in power usage though...