Best Bang for Buck CPU?

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Gigantopithecus

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Oh yeah sorry, I intended to compare it to the i3-2100.

I had an opportunity to buy the i3-2100 retail with a Biostar mobo for $150.

Maybe I should just take that deal, and return the watercooler...

Honestly, I think that's a terrible idea.

Oh, wait... :sneaky:
 

richierich1212

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SB anything? Clock for clock? Sure. But you have to think about all of the factors:

Cost, needs, overclockability, upgrade path.

H61/67 boards can use 2500K/2600K but you still can't overclock on those boards.
 
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sangyup81

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i3-2100 with mobo for $150 is a great deal. I don't see anything of your use that will be all that threaded either
 
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SB anything? Clock for clock? Sure. But you have to think about all of the factors:

Cost, needs, overclockability, upgrade path.

H61/67 boards can use 2500K/2600K but you still can't overclock on those boards.

Upgrade path? Buy a new motherboard.
If you're going to get in the overclocking/performance realm of computer enthusiasm, why are you going to try to hold on to old parts when you upgrade? The only thing that can feasibly be used for a completely new system is hardd drives for data storage. Now that SSD's are $100 for 64GB, there's really no reason to not get one for your OS. IF you can't afford that, then you are in the wrong hobby.
 

tweakboy

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Sandy 2500 non K version. If you want to OC the heck out of system then you need to get the unlocked K vesrion 2500k ,, good luck on your choice.
Either way its soo fast already.. gl