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Hey guys, I am in the process of building a new High Performance Gaming PC.
With the news of the new Sandy Bridge Processors being recalled because of the bugs with all the chipsets on the motherboards, I don't know if I should wait for them to be available or not.
I have a budget of about $800 - $1000
What I want to know is if I should wait until April to get the new i5 2500K Sandy Bridge processor, or just buy the 1st gen i5 or i7.
Keep in mind that I want to build a Fast, High Performance Gaming PC.
Let me know what you guys think, I need your opinions.
Thanks!
With the news of the new Sandy Bridge Processors being recalled because of the bugs with all the chipsets on the motherboards, I don't know if I should wait for them to be available or not.
I have a budget of about $800 - $1000
What I want to know is if I should wait until April to get the new i5 2500K Sandy Bridge processor, or just buy the 1st gen i5 or i7.
Keep in mind that I want to build a Fast, High Performance Gaming PC.
Let me know what you guys think, I need your opinions.
Thanks!
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ehh kinda of a tought decision, but if i was building a new gaming computer, i would wait for the new i5 just to squeeze another year or two out of that psu.
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badboy2020 wrote ehh kinda of a tought decision, but if i was building a new gaming computer, i would wait for the new i5 just to squeeze another year or two out of that psu.
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True dat, this is tough for me, but yeah, if I wait, I will get more time out of the psu. Thnx!
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Rewindz wrotebadboy2020 wrote ehh kinda of a tought decision, but if i was building a new gaming computer, i would wait for the new i5 just to squeeze another year or two out of that psu.
thxs
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True dat, this is tough for me, but yeah, if I wait, I will get more time out of the psu. Thnx!
wont be much of a wait, but you could save a lil extra for that new i5
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Rewindz wrotePSU: Power supply unit.badboy2020 wrote ehh kinda of a tought decision, but if i was building a new gaming computer, i would wait for the new i5 just to squeeze another year or two out of that psu.
thxs
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True dat, this is tough for me, but yeah, if I wait, I will get more time out of the psu. Thnx!
GPU: Graphics processing unit.
CPU: Central processing unit.
As for the question: I would look into a Phenom II X6 1090T BE @ 3.2GHz, if you're looking for future resistance. Soon, more and more applications will support multicore processing which means you'll be much more happy with the Phenom II X6 then the i5 that would be better now. The i5 is a great processor, especially if you're looking for sandy bridge but it sounds to me like you want to squeeze the most time out of your computer, so I'd recommend going for more cores; especially since you're on a budget.
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Awfulz wroteRewindz wrotePSU: Power supply unit.badboy2020 wrote ehh kinda of a tought decision, but if i was building a new gaming computer, i would wait for the new i5 just to squeeze another year or two out of that psu.
thxs
"Stay Bad" 8)
True dat, this is tough for me, but yeah, if I wait, I will get more time out of the psu. Thnx!
GPU: Graphics processing unit.
CPU: Central processing unit.
As for the question: I would look into a Phenom II X6 1090T BE @ 3.2GHz, if you're looking for future resistance. Soon, more and more applications will support multicore processing which means you'll be much more happy with the Phenom II X6 then the i5 that would be better now. The i5 is a great processor, especially if you're looking for sandy bridge but it sounds to me like you want to squeeze the most time out of your computer, so I'd recommend going for more cores; especially since you're on a budget.
I did not see that i made that mistake..
lay off
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Rewindz wroteHey guys, I am in the process of building a new High Performance Gaming PC.
With the news of the new Sandy Bridge Processors being recalled because of the bugs with all the chipsets on the motherboards, I don't know if I should wait for them to be available or not.
I have a budget of about $800 - $1000
What I want to know is if I should wait until April to get the new i5 2500K Sandy Bridge processor, or just buy the 1st gen i5 or i7.
Keep in mind that I want to build a Fast, High Performance Gaming PC.
Let me know what you guys think, I need your opinions.
Thanks!
Buy first gen i5 or i7 sandybridge had problems on realese not a good indactor for the future or if you willing to branch out try amd's phenom line.
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Awfulz wroteRewindz wrotePSU: Power supply unit.badboy2020 wrote ehh kinda of a tought decision, but if i was building a new gaming computer, i would wait for the new i5 just to squeeze another year or two out of that psu.
thxs
"Stay Bad" 8)
True dat, this is tough for me, but yeah, if I wait, I will get more time out of the psu. Thnx!
GPU: Graphics processing unit.
CPU: Central processing unit.
As for the question: I would look into a Phenom II X6 1090T BE @ 3.2GHz, if you're looking for future resistance. Soon, more and more applications will support multicore processing which means you'll be much more happy with the Phenom II X6 then the i5 that would be better now. The i5 is a great processor, especially if you're looking for sandy bridge but it sounds to me like you want to squeeze the most time out of your computer, so I'd recommend going for more cores; especially since you're on a budget.
Yeah, I meant CPU, but oh well, and thanx for the help, you know your computers!
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badboy2020 wroteIs politely correcting someone's mistake a crime now?Awfulz wroteRewindz wrotePSU: Power supply unit.badboy2020 wrote ehh kinda of a tought decision, but if i was building a new gaming computer, i would wait for the new i5 just to squeeze another year or two out of that psu.
thxs
"Stay Bad" 8)
True dat, this is tough for me, but yeah, if I wait, I will get more time out of the psu. Thnx!
GPU: Graphics processing unit.
CPU: Central processing unit.
As for the question: I would look into a Phenom II X6 1090T BE @ 3.2GHz, if you're looking for future resistance. Soon, more and more applications will support multicore processing which means you'll be much more happy with the Phenom II X6 then the i5 that would be better now. The i5 is a great processor, especially if you're looking for sandy bridge but it sounds to me like you want to squeeze the most time out of your computer, so I'd recommend going for more cores; especially since you're on a budget.
I did not see that i made that mistake..
lay off
thxs
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