Criticalhitkoala
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I always get confused with the people who argue the price thing for pc's. In the last 20 years of my life with a pc, I've spent probably over 40% of it on the pc. I've learned long ago that it's easy to justify spending $100~$200 more on a decent chip that does what you need it to do. No this doesn't mean Intel all the time.
None the less this doesn't relate to the intiial post. I found that in fact the 5960x I got was in fact the wrong chip for what I personally do, so while these chips look great I don't care much for all these extra cores right now.
(For those buy for the future people....why not buy for the present, and when the future does happen, buy for the present again at that point?)
None the less this doesn't relate to the intiial post. I found that in fact the 5960x I got was in fact the wrong chip for what I personally do, so while these chips look great I don't care much for all these extra cores right now.
(For those buy for the future people....why not buy for the present, and when the future does happen, buy for the present again at that point?)