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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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After looking at Micro Center's prices on the other two processors, I may get the 2500k and just OC
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so would these two be a good combo?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128475 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819115072 |
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As far as i know no game currenly has support / use HyperT.
So Icore7 is only extra cost for gamers. Go for the Icore5 2500K clock it to 4GHZ or even 5GHZ on air. In my opinion the i5 2500K is the best CPU cost/performance and overlocking potential wise for gamers. |
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Two weeks ago I decided to order the components for a new build based on the i5-2500K. I read as many reviews as i could find and all agreed that the i7-2600K offered only very marginal improvements in games (a few fps in most cases) - not worth the extra cost in my opinion.
The new B3 boards are now available at retailers. I have ordered an Asus P67 board from Scan.co.uk and expect it to arrive today. (I would really recommend Scan very strongly for UK-based readers - very keen prices, great service and speedy delivery). Also, with the temporary unavailability of Sandy Bridge motherboards I noticed a price reduction on the 1155 processors - in UK on the Scan site the i5-2500K dropped from around 190 pounds down to 162 - it has since went up to 174, but I expect prices will go up again as the motherboard supply situation is sorted and people start buying components. I'd also recommend a Sandy Bridge processor over an i7-950 - both for performance reasons, bang per buck and future upgradability. |
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Hi, I’ve just build my new price sensible rig.
I’ve chosen to go for i5 2500k on an ASUS P8P67evo Video is a MSI twin frzer 560 ti Both the 2500k and MSI will over clock easily. The ASUS software makes the oc ing of the 2500K easy as cake. The system has run stable at 4,7 MHz to be sure ive put a great big Mugen cooler from Scythe on top of it.’ Which keeps it at a unbelievable 37 degrees C at that speed. Be sure to visit Toms hardware http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...on,2866-4.html and their remarks about buying an i7 2600k . And do price check on tweakers.net. Greetz, Niels |
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I've just takewn delivery of a new rig with i7 2600 and am mightily impressed with it. It plays IL2 like a dream (as you'd expect) and ROF with all sliders to the max with silky smooth frame rates. Check out the benchmark results yourself and you'll see that the i7 2600 gives loads of bang for your buck compared with other high end processors.
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