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smoth
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I am looking at
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819115036
which is my current
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6819115130
replacing it with ^

each core goes down by 0.16 ghz(which may hurts spring) but the quad core would GREATLY increase the speed of my wm2 texture builds so thoughts springites?
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bobthedinosaur
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Post by bobthedinosaur »

just make a 2nd rig...
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REVENGE
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Post by REVENGE »

That seems like a lot of dough for a 2-generation old quad core, I wouldn't pay to upgrade for that money. On a different note, Sandy Bridge CPU + mobo combos have been steady at around $300.
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Forboding Angel
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Wow... I can get a quad core 3.4ghz amd black edition for a little over 100 bucks.
Coresair
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Post by Coresair »

Sandy bridge is the way to go.
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Zydox
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Post by Zydox »

I have a E8500 in my game comp now... (clocked to 3.6Ghz without any additional fans or anything) but if I were to upgrade, I'd for sure go for a Core i5 or i7... not another 775 socket CPU...

Try clocking it and save the money for a MB, CPU & Ram switch later on...
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Cheesecan
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Post by Cheesecan »

Bad deal, Sandy bridge and a new mobo is better and not much more expensive.
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Neddie
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Post by Neddie »

Don't invest in the Core 2 series. I made the mistake of upgrading from a dual core Conroe to a dual core Wolfsdale nine months ago, and it was a bad idea then. Now I have two 775 desktops, both of which are usable but would require a new motherboard and processor if I chose to upgrade and really aren't at a decent price to power point if I were to build them now.

I recommend going with AMD quad and hexacore processors. I've handled a few builds with such and for price they can't be built. Sure, Sandy Bridge is nice, but those extra two hundred dollars don't buy you enough to matter... particularly with the premium on compatible motherboards.
Coresair
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Post by Coresair »

They do if your actually putting it to work. Clock for clock Phenom II is ON PAR if not worse then C2Q, so it wont be much of an upgrade going to a quad core vs the one he is looking at. The hexacores are rubbish, seeing that sandy bridge is the same price.
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