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lanman31337:
Is anyone running these processors by chance?  Any slowdowns with Crusin/Blitz/Gauntlet?  I've got a Athlon II 4200+ and looking to upgrade in the not too distant future with a new mobo/ram/processor combo.
kalars123:
I just ordered a AMD A6-3670K Unlocked Llano and ASUS F1A55-M LX PLUS for my new bar-top build it should be here tomorrow. I should have everything up and running tomorrow afternoon i'll let ya know.
lanman31337:
Awesome, thanks brother!
mytymaus007:
how much are you looking to spend and are you just upgrading mobo, chio and memory for around $400 i just upgraded to intel 2500k i5  asus mobo and 8 gb memory WOW runs perfect and im running  50 emultors with hyperspin no hickups at all and the best thing is it totally stock at 3.3 ghz alot of people are over clocking these chips over 4ghz so if i get the urge to upgrade later ill just over clock
kalars123:

--- Quote from: mytymaus007 on April 17, 2012, 04:01:02 pm ---how much are you looking to spend and are you just upgrading mobo, chio and memory for around $400 i just upgraded to intel 2500k i5  asus mobo and 8 gb memory WOW runs perfect and im running  50 emultors with hyperspin no hickups at all and the best thing is it totally stock at 3.3 ghz alot of people are over clocking these chips over 4ghz so if i get the urge to upgrade later ill just over clock

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the setup I got cpu/mobo/ram/psu cost me $274 the cpu/mobo are friendly to O/C unfortunately or fortunately since i'm an AMD man, you just can't beat AMD for price/performance, Intel makes a great product but no one care argue otherwise they are overpriced.  A top of the line consumer grade Intel chip will run your ~$1,000 where as a top of line AMD chip will run you ~$300 and it will give you 85-90% the performance of an Intel chip.  Honestly I've no idea how Intel has managed to stay in the consumer market with the prices they have.
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