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<blockquote data-quote="ALPHA17" data-source="post: 1758645" data-attributes="member: 33927"><p>Have you ever tried over-clocking earlier? </p><p></p><p>The stock Core i5 / i7 models will easily last you ~3 years but seriously expecting a RIG that feels exactly the same (in raw performance) when compared DAY 1 --> DAY x is holding on for too much. </p><p></p><p>So again I ask you how much '<em>extra</em>' is okay for you? Because over-clocking means extra money for a <strong><em>-k</em></strong> marked processor, a decent Z77 based motherboard and finally extra cash on a third-party cooler, the cabinet must be top-notch in the airflow department else things will get hot under the collar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALPHA17, post: 1758645, member: 33927"] Have you ever tried over-clocking earlier? The stock Core i5 / i7 models will easily last you ~3 years but seriously expecting a RIG that feels exactly the same (in raw performance) when compared DAY 1 --> DAY x is holding on for too much. So again I ask you how much '[I]extra[/I]' is okay for you? Because over-clocking means extra money for a [B][I]-k[/I][/B] marked processor, a decent Z77 based motherboard and finally extra cash on a third-party cooler, the cabinet must be top-notch in the airflow department else things will get hot under the collar. [/QUOTE]
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