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<blockquote data-quote="terence_fdes" data-source="post: 1559172" data-attributes="member: 39628"><p>ditto.... AMD still offer's VFM for budget's below 30-35K and esp the A8 series [A-8 3850]. It eliminates the need for a separate GPU. </p><p></p><p>Anyways, @DarkAngel you keep doing a remarkable job. Just a few odd things that struck me - as one goes higher up the budget 40K and above, you still recommend only 4GB of RAM !! - today 8/12/16 GB is affordable and will offer better results.</p><p></p><p>Secondly for configs over 55K .... Is'nt it time we start considering the Intel socket 2011 Mobo's on the X79 chipset - the DIMM support & performance is better than the 1155 socket [apart from many other advanced features].</p><p></p><p>Lastly, I have'nt noticed any special sticky on TE about the <strong>Intel socket 2011 Mobo's on the X79 chipset</strong> - Let's do it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terence_fdes, post: 1559172, member: 39628"] ditto.... AMD still offer's VFM for budget's below 30-35K and esp the A8 series [A-8 3850]. It eliminates the need for a separate GPU. Anyways, @DarkAngel you keep doing a remarkable job. Just a few odd things that struck me - as one goes higher up the budget 40K and above, you still recommend only 4GB of RAM !! - today 8/12/16 GB is affordable and will offer better results. Secondly for configs over 55K .... Is'nt it time we start considering the Intel socket 2011 Mobo's on the X79 chipset - the DIMM support & performance is better than the 1155 socket [apart from many other advanced features]. Lastly, I have'nt noticed any special sticky on TE about the [B]Intel socket 2011 Mobo's on the X79 chipset[/B] - Let's do it [/QUOTE]
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