Originally posted by: lopri
No. Isn't 805 still around $110 at least? Might as well get an E6300 from ZZF for $219 then you at least get to play with Conroe and if you're not satisfied with it you'll sell it for better value. Once you have an E6300 or an E6400, you might even feel more relaxed and would be less prone to jump in a bad deal on E6600/E6700.Originally posted by: Just4Ever
Originally posted by: thetonio
I have a certain level of patience, but the thing is I have every other part for my new PC, save for the CPU + mobo. I ordered them all over the past couple of weeks, thinking for sure the Conroes would become availible soon. Not only is it incredibly difficult to look at the parts laying there, completely useless and yearing for me to piece them together, but as each day passes, I'm afraid I'll have a harder time making returns should something fail to work.
I hate paper launches...
This is EXACTLY the way I feel and I got in late on the game. I've only had my stuff for 5 days and it's bugging the hell out of me just watching it sit there. This is going to be my first build and the anticipation is freakin' killing me.
Does anyone think it would be a good idea to get a 805D and the ASRock 775Dual-VSTA just to tide me over until the nForce 500's come out along with the E6600's?![]()
Well I saw the 805D OEM for $86 on NewEgg. However, I do like the idea of just getting an E6300 and then selling it later.
I really don't care what Conroe I have as long as I get one but my problem lies in the fact that I just bought the A-DATA Vitesta DDR2-533 2x1Gb kit of RAM and I don't think that I will be able to overclock the CPU nearly as fast as if I had some decent RAM.
What do you think I should do? I don't even care how fast my CPU is as long as I can play all the newest games on my Viewsonic VX2025 monitor with low framerates.
Thanks so far!