FX 9370 $199.99 + Far Cry 3 @ Newegg

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nwo

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10 bucks per gig of DDR3 1600 RAM :eek: Is that a joke? I think AMD is going a little overboard with their prices lately.
 

Centauri

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Seems like 2x 8GB 1600 DIMMs are fetching $150~, which makes the combo quite a nice deal. The AMD RAM also has pretty nice timings. Not sure what you're complaining about.
 

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Make sure you account for 220w TDP on the processor if you plan on using this 24/7. That TDP at roughly .31 cents a kw/hr x 24/7 use ends up to be over $600 a year in electricity costs. That being said, the deal with the RAM makes me want to suggest this to a few clients who don't mind the extra heat :)
 
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Chiropteran

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Make sure you account for 220w TDP on the processor if you plan on using this 24/7. That TDP at roughly .31 cents a kw/hr x 24/7 use ends up to be over $600 a year in electricity costs. That being said, the deal with the RAM makes me want to suggest this to a few clients who don't mind the extra heat :)

The power actually used while idle is a tiny fraction of 220W. 24/7 usage only applies if you have the CPU running at full load 24/7.
 

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Nothing is going to load that cpu to 100% for more than a few seconds. And even during those brief flashes I seriously doubt you'd ever see the power spike over 150W. The only way you get to 200W is to run IBT or prime95 small fft.
 

nwo

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Seems like 2x 8GB 1600 DIMMs are fetching $150~, which makes the combo quite a nice deal. The AMD RAM also has pretty nice timings. Not sure what you're complaining about.

I dunno where you shop, but maybe I just got spoiled by newegg's last month or two of deals. I am used to seeing 8GB sticks of DDR 1600 go for $60 or less.

I never said the combo deal was bad, I just said $160 for 16GB of 1600 RAM is a bit overpriced.

Here is an example of one of those deals and it's Crucial, which is usually a few bucks more than the other brands:
Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model BLS8G3D1609DS1S00
 

Rinaun

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First off, newegg's RAM prices are a bit bloated right now. Secondly, RAM just took a hike in price, so yeah this is a good deal compared to what deals are currently out.

About 220w tdp not being used full-time: yeah, but it's still 220W ;) its a mini heater.
 

Centauri

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Yeah, I grabbed my Viper 3 8GB 2133/1.5v kit from NewEgg for $43~ with a coupon this time last year.

SSDs certainly haven't gotten any cheaper either.
 

Rinaun

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Yeah, I grabbed my Viper 3 8GB 2133/1.5v kit from NewEgg for $43~ with a coupon this time last year.

SSDs certainly haven't gotten any cheaper either.

Yeah. I laugh thinking about when I built my current rig in late 2011. I was worried over spending the extra 45$ for 8gb more. RAM always gets super cheap and then goes back into being much more expensive and never gets cheap again.
 

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Make sure you account for 220w TDP on the processor if you plan on using this 24/7. That TDP at roughly .31 cents a kw/hr x 24/7 use ends up to be over $600 a year in electricity costs. That being said, the deal with the RAM makes me want to suggest this to a few clients who don't mind the extra heat :)
Wow, where do you live? I pay 11.6 cents/KWH here in GA.
 
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