...need to be unlocked! agree or disagree?
this is utter bullshit
this is utter bullshit
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$800+ price differences?_NL_Lt.EngineerFox wrote:
QX9xxx have unlocked muliplyers.
intel don't drop the price on old CPUs. Thats why P4 EE are still retailing 1k+$']['error wrote:
I don't even have an quadcore, I have a E6600 . And can someone explain to me why the E6600 is still much more expensive compared to the E6750?
haven't even started and i want to go higher. hell i dont even have the parts yet.max wrote:
CPU's have had locked multis for ages. What are you complaining about?
what mobo?GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
no need. I hit the max OC just fine with locked multipliers (heat being the limiting factor). My board can go up to 480mhz FSB so that is enough till 4ghz
because it is not manufactured anymore.']['error wrote:
I don't even have an quadcore, I have a E6600 . And can someone explain to me why the E6600 is still much more expensive compared to the E6750?
Asus P5E X38haffeysucks wrote:
what mobo?GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
no need. I hit the max OC just fine with locked multipliers (heat being the limiting factor). My board can go up to 480mhz FSB so that is enough till 4ghz
crossfyre, ghey!GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Asus P5E X38haffeysucks wrote:
what mobo?GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
no need. I hit the max OC just fine with locked multipliers (heat being the limiting factor). My board can go up to 480mhz FSB so that is enough till 4ghz
Well there you go, intel are saying, if you want it, pay for it.haffeysucks wrote:
$800+ price differences?_NL_Lt.EngineerFox wrote:
QX9xxx have unlocked muliplyers.
no thanks
Last edited by Bell (2008-04-22 08:26:43)
meh, i guessBell wrote:
Well there you go, intel are saying, if you want it, pay for it.haffeysucks wrote:
$800+ price differences?_NL_Lt.EngineerFox wrote:
QX9xxx have unlocked muliplyers.
no thanks
Personally, I dont see why you would need/want the multiplier unlocked. 4Ghz is becoming a fairly standard OC amoung enthusiasts with the 45nm parts, anything more than that is only of use in benchmarking, little in the way of real world benifits.
Martyn
Last edited by haffeysucks (2008-04-22 19:24:53)