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What would you guys go for?

gus6464

Golden Member
Today I went to Fry's to see if they had any combo deals on cpu and mobo's and saw that they had this deal.

Phenom II 720BE
BIOSTAR A760G M2+ AM2+/AM2 AMD 760G Micro ATX
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16813138138
$169

They also had a 4gb kit of kingston HyperX 1066 DDR2 for $50 which was cheaper than newegg so I bought that.

Now I was really wanting to pull the trigger on that combo as the mobo might be allow for at least a very minor OC until I get the funds to build another machine altogether but it wouldn't be for a while. I called my friend to check newegg prices and he reminded me that had an older Biostar mobo around that he used to use with his Q6600 before he upgraded and said I could have it if I wanted it. All I had to do was buy a CPU. I noticed that they were selling the Q8200 for $169 which is the same price as the PII combo. The 775 mobo he owns is this one:

BIOSTAR GF7100P-M7S LGA 775 NVIDIA GeForce 7100 Micro ATX
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16813138101

I ended up buying the Q8200 but I don't know if I should keep it or return it and get the PII instead. What would you guys do? I know both combo's will OC poorly because of the mobo but when I get an extra $100 or so I was going to buy a new mobo anyway. If you were going to buy a new mobo anyway down the road would you just keep the C2Q or go for the PII 720BE? Since the intel has a 7x multi it's OC capability might not be that high so I don't know which one is better in terms of bang for the buck.
 
If you plan to upgrade the motherboard regardless of chip then go for the x3 720. The unlocked multiplier gives it lots of overclocking headroom. I have one and I'm very satisfied.
 
Microcenter had the Q8200 for $100, and presently has the Q9400 for $160, so the price you paid wasn't all that great.
 
Originally posted by: vj8usa
Microcenter had the Q8200 for $100, and presently has the Q9400 for $160, so the price you paid wasn't all that great.

Yeah but that microcenter deal is only for store pickup and I live no where near one.

Well I ended up going back to Fry's and exchanging the Q8200 for the 720BE and 760G mobo and it was actually $10 cheaper. I'll have enough funds in a month or so to get a 790FX mobo so I can always use the extra mobo for an HTPC in the future.
 
Originally posted by: gus6464
Originally posted by: vj8usa
Microcenter had the Q8200 for $100, and presently has the Q9400 for $160, so the price you paid wasn't all that great.

Yeah but that microcenter deal is only for store pickup and I live no where near one.

Well I ended up going back to Fry's and exchanging the Q8200 for the 720BE and 760G mobo and it was actually $10 cheaper. I'll have enough funds in a month or so to get a 790FX mobo so I can always use the extra mobo for an HTPC in the future.

I believe that you will be much happier with your present choice!!
Good Luck!!
 
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: gus6464
Originally posted by: vj8usa
Microcenter had the Q8200 for $100, and presently has the Q9400 for $160, so the price you paid wasn't all that great.

Yeah but that microcenter deal is only for store pickup and I live no where near one.

Well I ended up going back to Fry's and exchanging the Q8200 for the 720BE and 760G mobo and it was actually $10 cheaper. I'll have enough funds in a month or so to get a 790FX mobo so I can always use the extra mobo for an HTPC in the future.

I believe that you will be much happier with your present choice!!
Good Luck!!

I put the system together last night and so far it has been running great. I am using the HSF from my old Opty 165 for now since the one that comes with the 720BE doesn't look that great. With the Biostar 760G I am running @3.2 right now without breaking a sweat and temp never even hits 40C. These Phenom II's are definitely easier to OC than my old Opty. I am also running Windows 7 RC and the system has been super stable running SuperPi and AMDOverdrive for the last 12 hours.
 
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