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and yes buy jirou's computer, NCIX builds them right.
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ncix built the one im selling, the other one i got from extreme-pc.ca
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Trust me, they go on for days.
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wow......... just wow...
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On a side note, all quad-cores have little or no performance advantage while playing video games over their dual-core counterparts (1-6fps in difference). Triple cores numbers very similiar to quad-cores, so a triple core is a good low-cost choice for gaming if you are convinced you gotta have more than two cores because that was so two years ago. So if you are on a budget, its definitely something to consider. If you are not on a budget and are not content with keeping your same motherboard, I would switch to Intel. Few years ago, high end CPUs were switching back and forth, but now AMD has changed their marketing strategies and have gone for more affordable CPUs while Intel is still pumping out high end CPUs and a good chunk of mid-level and "tweeners" along the way. The best thing to do is just do the research on your own. In one hour of reading sites like tom's hardware, you can get a general idea of whats the best out there, and whats the best for you and your need. If all you do is play WOW, you definitely do not need a high end cpu. |
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Forgot to mention about the sockets in reverse. If you have a AM2+ socket motherboard, a AM2 CPU *should* work at its full potential. Check manufacturer's website again.
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jirouu if nuch doesn't buy that i will
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btw jirouu what are the specs of your old computer?
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