My only rule is to pay the lowest price possible.
Oh really? I have some old obsolete parts that I will unload for cheap. They meet your only rule, are you going to use them?
My only rule is to pay the lowest price possible.
I said go all the way to page 15 as read up to page 15... Page 10 to 14 are non-gaming benchmarks as well.
Well either way you already bought your stuff and it's hard to go back now.
Let's just hope TRIM works properly in RAID for you? RAID 0 is performance RAID right?
Where does it say that Sandy Bridge should be used with 1.5V RAM? I got some DDR3 RAM lying around and I believe they are 1.65V. I know generally speaking, a lot of people use 1.65V RAM as well with their Sandy Bridge builds.
Sure, do you have any LGA1155 CPUs you want to unload? I'll give you $5.Oh really? I have some old obsolete parts that I will unload for cheap. They meet your only rule, are you going to use them?
It's $60 used, probably $150 new on Newegg. That's why I buy used. Your own Asus P6-T will be worth $60 eventually, and you built a computer on that.
I prefer let other people buy stuff brand new off Newegg, and then I pay them 50% or less of their purchase price and keep the difference.
My only rule is to pay the lowest price possible.
Sure, do you have any LGA1155 CPUs you want to unload? I'll give you $5.
Sure, do you have any LGA1155 CPUs you want to unload? I'll give you $5.
I don't have any other guidelines, but unless you can furnish a SB CPU for $5, I think I'll find a better deal elsewhere.So you have other guidelines than just price? Sorry, I was just going by what you said, and that was only price matters![]()
I don't have any other guidelines, but unless you can furnish a SB CPU for $5, I think I'll find a better deal elsewhere.
It's $60 used, probably $150 new on Newegg. That's why I buy used. Your own Asus P6-T will be worth $60 eventually, and you built a computer on that.
I prefer let other people buy stuff brand new off Newegg, and then I pay them 50% or less of their purchase price and keep the difference.
My only rule is to pay the lowest price possible.
Got my 980X for $375 and my mobo for $41 shipped. Way better deal than SNB. Especially since I do run a lot of multithreaded workloads in which the 980X stabs the 2700K in the face. OP made a solid choice.
Got my 980X for $375 and my mobo for $41 shipped. Way better deal than SNB. Especially since I do run a lot of multithreaded workloads in which the 980X stabs the 2700K in the face. OP made a solid choice.
As for Makaveli's rule about inexpensive motherboards -- it depends on what you're trying to build. For family members who depend on my generosity for their computer needs, I've bought $85 mATX boards and even over-clocked them mildly. Stand-up, reliable machines! The fam-damn-ily doesn't complain!
here's a very rare bench of the new chips with a 920 oc at 4.0I'm still running my i7-930@4.0Ghz. I will likely keep it until haswell, or whatever AMD part is available at that time if somehow they perform a miracle and become competitive again.
here's a very rare bench of the new chips with a 920 oc at 4.0
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2011/11/14/intel-sandy-bridge-e-review/7
-but I'll move to ib\z77 being a mature platform with features I've been waiting for. if ib is NOT a dud with E1 stepping that is.
-I should be good for a while with ib\z77 for gaming.
-delaying the upgrade itch for a long time now and the x58 will be pasted down ,with smiles in return for it.
I dont feel at all underpowered with my i5-750. The only thing in my rig I feel like upgrading right now is my card, and before the AMD 7xxx series dropped, I didnt really have much reason to upgrade that either. Previous generation stuff is still rocking pretty hard.
wow 980x for $375 was it a family member lol
Got a question for you how much vcore do you need to run 4ghz on your chip?
Also someone mentioned to me that SB doesn't support VT-d I know Nehalem/gulftown does can anyone confirm this?
Actually bought it on these forums! Really nice guy who is known for giving people awesome deals on his old gear. I got the mobo from eBay though.
1.27V to get 4GHz. I haven't really tried lower.
That's a pretty good deal there wish we had a fry's or microcenter in canada.
The best we have is the canadian version of newegg which sucks lol.
Canada computers has pretty much has the best pricing for most things in canada.
