- Dec 30, 2009
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So, about a year ago I bought one of the OEM Phenom II 940 BEs when they first started selling for $99 to replace my Kuma 7750. I went thru 2 of them, RMAing the first after testing it, and found both of them to be crap. neither would overclock for anything, and they both were barely stable at the stock clocks and voltage. They both also seemed to run really hot, exceding 65* even at stock on my "ASRock A780 FullHD" board with my Sunbeam CCF120 cooler. Given that even with 70*+ OCCT runs I wasn't getting shutdowns, I dismissed it as the board reporting the temp wrong.
About a month ago I started to get weird file corruptions and random reboots. Last week I checked the CPU--it would consistently fail OCCT in situations as poor as 2ghz and 1.4v. I've since pulled it and replaced it with the old Kuma (X2 @ 3.1ghz)
At this point I'm wondering what to do. The only CPU intensive task I do is game (mostly strategy--Civ5, SOSE etc. but I also just bought Crysis) I also live in NYC and pay over $0.25 per kilowatt, plus I normally have my desktop on/sleeping 24/7.
I HAD been planning to upgrade with either Ivy or Haswell, and to buy something along the lines of a 7870 when it came out, but this has thrown that into disarray. I have easy access to the North Jersey Microcenter, and could upgrade to an i5 2500k, but that would run me $350 counting board and RAM. they also sell a Phenom II 840 (3.2ghz PROPUS [really an Athlon2]) for $60, and a Phenom II 830 (2.8ghz with the full 6mb of L3) for $50.
My board will only go to a BCLK of 240, which would max the 830 at 3.36ghz. Is it worth it to hold me over to Haswell? Do you think I should go for one of the other options? I am an AMD stockholder, but I'm getting pretty P/O'd at them right now
About a month ago I started to get weird file corruptions and random reboots. Last week I checked the CPU--it would consistently fail OCCT in situations as poor as 2ghz and 1.4v. I've since pulled it and replaced it with the old Kuma (X2 @ 3.1ghz)
At this point I'm wondering what to do. The only CPU intensive task I do is game (mostly strategy--Civ5, SOSE etc. but I also just bought Crysis) I also live in NYC and pay over $0.25 per kilowatt, plus I normally have my desktop on/sleeping 24/7.
I HAD been planning to upgrade with either Ivy or Haswell, and to buy something along the lines of a 7870 when it came out, but this has thrown that into disarray. I have easy access to the North Jersey Microcenter, and could upgrade to an i5 2500k, but that would run me $350 counting board and RAM. they also sell a Phenom II 840 (3.2ghz PROPUS [really an Athlon2]) for $60, and a Phenom II 830 (2.8ghz with the full 6mb of L3) for $50.
My board will only go to a BCLK of 240, which would max the 830 at 3.36ghz. Is it worth it to hold me over to Haswell? Do you think I should go for one of the other options? I am an AMD stockholder, but I'm getting pretty P/O'd at them right now
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