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Well, that didn't last long :( Price now is about 58 Satoshi. Wish it had stayed up though. At least it
looks to be leveling off pretty nicely, but with crypto-currencies you can't really predict this stuff.
Sorry this doesn't directly answer your question - but I know one reason that the brand new stuff hasn't been adopted by many yet is
because it's 1. Super expensive and 2. Still a relatively new thing.
As with any new model or series, it is customary to give time for the...
reviving a little bit. I totally love my ITX build. Prodigy, RP 270, H80 CPU cooler. It runs quiet, quick, and is the most easily transported of all my friends rigs when I attend the occasional LAN Party. I haven't had a single issue with it thus far (owned for about 6 months now)
I'd get the 2500k and spring for a better mobo. I see no reason to get the 2600k over the 2500k. Spending an extra $100 for what exactly? It only preforms a step better, if that. I also see no need for a $200 motherboard, $150 seems like a good price. which will keep you well under your $400 budget.
I'm running a Tx750 right now with a 2500k and gtx 285. It's more than enough power to get me by, I'm sure a tx/hx650 would do the job, I have a friend with a cx600 with an even more power hungry system and it does fine.
So I suggest anything corsair around 600w or 650 to be safe.
When I clicked on "this" It sent me to something slightly irrelevant. Linked wrong?
I might try out North/South configuration with the build I am about to start in a week or two, as long as I have the room for it.
There seems to be no down side to getting the HX650 even though it's a few years old. It's going to have, I assume, everything you need for your build. Corsair is also very reputable about their PSU's and they offer a 7 year warranty on the thing, so all that is a big plus. As for the price, I...
I joined the [H]forum recently, mainly because I noticed how good the "For-Sale" thread was, and I am in the midst of upgrading my computer. I have been talking with people via PM about their for sale items, and none of my out going messages have shown up in my Sent section. I would really like...