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Have you seen some Mini-ITX combos of late? I'm thinking of picking up one of the i7s, even though it would be overkill for my micro-build.Was hoping their CPU/Mobo combo also showed a bigger discount. I'll just wait til BF
Yeah I am going to guess this will be 200 for Black Friday..
Shouldn't this go down to 199 for black friday?
Was hoping their CPU/Mobo combo also showed a bigger discount. I'll just wait til BF
Thanks bro, I'ma roll up in there hard tomorrow and get me some swag.This actually IS their black friday pricing - the flyer says it starts on Nov 17 and goes to Nov 30.
http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/29c358a7#/29c358a7/33
And they're still doing $40 off compatible motherboard with CPU purchase.
Was hoping their CPU/Mobo combo also showed a bigger discount. I'll just wait til BF
This actually IS their black friday pricing - the flyer says it starts on Nov 17 and goes to Nov 30.
http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/29c358a7#/29c358a7/33
And they're still doing $40 off compatible motherboard with CPU purchase.
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FTFYBF has become sort of a joke the past few years. The real sales come all year long.
I'll pass for $250 then and wait for x99 to mature.
DDR4 prices are also still sky-high which probably won't change until Broadwell launches next year and DDR4 production ramps up.
Get the 4790k. Trying to save 70 bucks on a part you will likely keep for 3 years or more is silly.
In nearly every case yes but the 4790 is better in Crysis 3 as a 4690 cant even stay above 60 fps. Also some other games are close to pegging a quad at times so HT will give some breathing room especially if you leave other stuff running while gaming. And again who cares about 70 bucks if you are going to keep a cpu 3 years or more? Its better overall to have that extra breathing room over that period of time then to not. Heck some people pay more than that for just a couple games.They have the same performance in games. Save the $70 for a better video card, or your next upgrade.
Broadwell has been delayed until 2016:
http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/36100-intel-delays-broadwell-e-desktop-processor
That article is about Broadwell-E not Broadwell.
I see in their ad that the Asus z97 AR is only $85 with purchase of qualifying cpu's so hopefully the 4690k counts. I might make the 2 hour round trip this weekend. The combo will come out to ~$281 with tax if I'm lucky. The i7 is tempting but makes 1-2 fps difference in games which is mostly what I'm doing.
It did, that's why we didn't get Broadwell this year and got the Haswell "devil's canyon" procs and a line refresh.
Desktop Broadwell is slated for 1H 2015 now, I guess early Spring. And desktop Skylake is still planned for next year too, though I'd be surprised to see them launch two architectures so closely together.
http://hexus.net/tech/news/cpu/74481-intel-broadwell-skylake-client-cpus-launching-2015/
I'm wondering if Tustin will run these sales. Sometimes they say it's out of stock but in reality it's in stock but at a higher price.