lol it's funny cause i work full time on my comp and it becomes an efficiency issue to upgrade, exact opposite here, went from a 3700+ and immediately had to upgrade when i saw a opty 165.these two were hella fun to oc anyway.
then when the c2d conroes came out i had no choice either, went from a e6600 (?) to q6600 and realized i messed up, went back to the dual core and upgraded to a e8400. everytime i see the bill from the parts i bleed hard-earned cash, but if it makes my work 15minutes faster a day, then it's worth it and i do NEED that.
so an e6600 was faster than a q???@@$$What do you do for living ?
Sorry if you've mentioned it, but what are you upgrading to the Fermi's from? You generally seem to be ahead of the curve on new parts, just curious if you have some insight, what preparations you'll be making, and what you're looking at gaining. If this is too off topic, just ignore itlol is there an upgrade for me is a better question i should be asking.
Im still waiting on my dayam GPU's.
Sorry if you've mentioned it, but what are you upgrading to the Fermi's from? Y
I'm kind of in the same boat. Bored with my current setup and looking to tinker with something new. I was thinking about building a little external watercooler and putting my 5870 on water, but I also don't have a whole lot of time to mess around either. I'm always curious to see where others are heading, thanks![]()
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I am on quadfire..
The only upgrades i see for my system is:
1. SSD's ... however they dont taste yummy enough yet for me to move.
2. Fermi or 5970's.
If fermi cant beat a 5970 then i will be once again on quadfire with godfinity setup.
I am and always will be a hardcore gamer.
Max Settings @ 60fps+ @ high resolution only please.
For all of you that are hanging on to their existing systems, and not upgrading to i5/i7/AII/PhII, here's your thread.
Tell us why you're not upgrading. Don't be shy.
I plan on skipping the entire 1156/1366 generations. I still have the parts to build one more Q6600, and two Q9550 rigs, all on X48 DDR2 boards. Probably keep them all at 4GB of RAM, though, because RAM prices shot way back up.
Currently, my two main machines are still rocking E2140s, not sure if I want to change them, they run so well.
I'm starting to get a lot more power-concious, in my old age. I used to think that maximum overclock was all that mattered (Q6600 @ 3.6 baby!), but now I realize that paying an exorbitant electric bill, purely for bragging rights, is pointless.
In a funny twist if fate I was offered $250 for my Opteron 185 today. It looks like I'll be building a new machine after all.
Thats pretty close to how I feel re upgrading, although power saving is not an issue for me at all. e8400, GTX 275, 4gb ram, P35 mobo I think will keep me satisfied for quite a while. If I do upgrade, it will only be out of boredom and to play around with new components, NOT because I need them. I still game quite a bit, but I can happily do without everything maxed out in Crysis or similarly demanding games.For all of you that are hanging on to their existing systems, and not upgrading to i5/i7/AII/PhII, here's your thread.
Tell us why you're not upgrading. Don't be shy.
I plan on skipping the entire 1156/1366 generations. I still have the parts to build one more Q6600, and two Q9550 rigs, all on X48 DDR2 boards. Probably keep them all at 4GB of RAM, though, because RAM prices shot way back up.
Currently, my two main machines are still rocking E2140s, not sure if I want to change them, they run so well.
I'm starting to get a lot more power-concious, in my old age. I used to think that maximum overclock was all that mattered (Q6600 @ 3.6 baby!), but now I realize that paying an exorbitant electric bill, purely for bragging rights, is pointless.
I work a job with my comp, there's really no excuse for why it doesn't already have 2 SSDs in there other than being cheap lol, the 5600 isn't bad i think the 8800gt will still run everything for awhile if you turn shadows off, depends on what you use the comp for i guess.
i just went to newegg and looked at my receipt and it was from 16months ago, i think the cpu clock bottleneck is contributing to this weird feeling of "it's time to upgrade, but there's nothing much faster to upgrade to"
