podspi
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Yes, and there are legitimate reasons for buying the 6300/8300 series CPUs. One must be prepared for the power usage, weakness in single-threaded (this can be somewhat disastrous with horribly coded stuff like SC2), etc, but that's really no problem for an educated consumer. If one doesn't have a MC local, then pricing out an AMD FX build can make sense for the right workload. The MC discounts are nuts though, and make the FX kind of senseless. Example I picked up a 2700K for $159, no rebate, just $159. It runs ice cold (relatively speaking) at 4.8Ghz without crushing it with voltage. But I think most people don't live near a MC, and it gets murkier for someone who might do a lot of video work (Premiere/etc) when the 8300 is in the ballpark of 3570 pricing.
Wow! How did I miss that?! They are selling the 3770K for $229.99 now though...
