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Thread: Essential User: I7-860 or I7-920?

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    The reason why I formed a conscious decision to go 1156 in place of 1366 was reasoning I just couldn't perceive myself improving the CPU within 2 years and purchasing just so you can inform your CPU has upfront prices I desired to avoid since I never thought I would do that.

    By the time many people would feel require to update their CPU they would be better off purchasing the most recent and hugest platform of the day in my view.

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    Just because the Hexacored cpu's will be for the equal socket does not denote his motherboard will support the CPU itself and when it arrives out it will more than the 1K range will he be able to pay for it?

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    I get i3, i5, or Pentium Dual-Core. Unless socket lga775 isn't an option. Pentium Dual core is immense for those utilizes and a small part of the cost. My pc is a full-blown high presentation PC and it never utilizes over about 2GB ram. I have 6 GB. You possibly only require 4GB.

    I constructed a great mainstream PC that is impossible to listen it's so quiet and it’s only about $700... WITH TAX!

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