Ok, title says it all.
I've been reading the reviews and have determined that the 4400+ is the best bang-for-the-buck feature and performance-wise, although NONE have come down in price yet. I plan to do a complete rig overhaul after the R520 comes out, so I'll be moving to PCI-Express, will need a new CPU, mobo, and PSU as well.
I'd like to hear from the Intel guys that made the switch over to this chip, and what youre experiences/lessons learned are. Love it? Hate it? Can't tell the difference? The rig in my sig will be retired, and the 4400+ (if I go this route) will be watercooled with my current setup of Swiftech MCW-5002 (would need AMD bracket), DD Maze4 GPU, Bonneville double heatercore with two Panaflo M1A 120mm fans, Swiftech MCP-600, and a DD acrylic res. I would O/C the 4400+ to the highest stable clocks I can get...........and LEAVE it there.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
I've been reading the reviews and have determined that the 4400+ is the best bang-for-the-buck feature and performance-wise, although NONE have come down in price yet. I plan to do a complete rig overhaul after the R520 comes out, so I'll be moving to PCI-Express, will need a new CPU, mobo, and PSU as well.
I'd like to hear from the Intel guys that made the switch over to this chip, and what youre experiences/lessons learned are. Love it? Hate it? Can't tell the difference? The rig in my sig will be retired, and the 4400+ (if I go this route) will be watercooled with my current setup of Swiftech MCW-5002 (would need AMD bracket), DD Maze4 GPU, Bonneville double heatercore with two Panaflo M1A 120mm fans, Swiftech MCP-600, and a DD acrylic res. I would O/C the 4400+ to the highest stable clocks I can get...........and LEAVE it there.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.