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Mark Unread · 8 replies
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Hi

What du you think about this computer?
In connection with the performance and the price. :d

Regards and thx in advance Sev0770

P.S. What do you think about this problem ? :) Can you help me?
Posted Feb 9, 10 · OP
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let me say I would prefer to build a pc myself, but that is just me.

1. I would never buy a pc with a asrock motherboard
2. I would never buy a pc with that type of spec with a 650w psu with 52 amps I would say that psu dosn't have enough amps to run that pc stable

take a look at what psu I have northQ 850w with 100 amps and it's similar specs just other manufatures and would never put less that 850W psu with such pc specs. That NorthQ I have is the only psu on the market having that many amps 100 without being to expensive. http://www.northq.com/products/powersupply/nq4775-850-flex.html
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Posted Feb 9, 10
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Ok.
But what's wrong with asrock mainboard?
Posted Feb 10, 10 · OP
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low budget mainboard which means low cost components used on their main boards. There is a reason why like asus boards are expensiver than asrock which is because asus and such uses high quality components.

No I don't use asus mainboards but gigabyte which are more to oc'ers
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Posted Feb 10, 10
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not that it will make any good to say this... but that motherboard was a bit overkill, i buy a motherboard to cover the needs of the rest of the components, not to be able to plug in....6 usbs and...20 GB ram >< let alone 3 way SLI O.o. not this year not!
Posted May 14, 10
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and then you can buy new hardware again 3 months later because it's outdated. When people buy or build new pcs they want them to last longer and be ready for any future settings like USB3, sata3.

Besides motherboards for I7 920 can only be bought with tripple ram lanes, that is why I7 is so much powerfull because of tripple ram.
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Posted May 14, 10
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true true, by the way, i've seen the hexa-core CPU but i haven't found a motherboard that's hexa-compatible yet :/ not that i've busted my ass off looking for it, but still...

http://www.komplett.se/k/ki.aspx?sku=589102
link to the CPU, motherboards specifically says quad/duo compatible and i haven't found any hexa-compatible yet. still a 6-core 3,33Ghz would probably kick ass o,o
Posted May 15, 10
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I have found several just by goung to gigabyte's homepage both for amd & intel.
Quote:
Get Ready to Unleash the Power of 32nm 6 Core CPUs
GIGABYTE's entire line of X58-based motherboards are ready to support the new generation of Intel 32nm 6-core processors, delivering the very best platform for multitasking, multimedia and high performance gaming.

which means some are delivred with 6 core support from the motherboards birth other will get it by simply updating the bios. Aready by 29th of january my motherboad supported I7 core 6 cpu's (F3 bios. The board are borned with F2)
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Posted May 15, 10
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i see, that explains a lot, if it only takes a software upgrade (for some motherboards) to run hexacore. getting new parts for my PC on tuesday then i'll update MY information. atm i run on shitty ancient technology from forgotten times ^.-. was good back in it's days.(2 years ago *cough*)
Posted May 15, 10
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