nForce 790i Released!

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for me personally, i don't mind spending a lot more money on anything, just as long as i see that the increase was well worth it. it seems that you only see a performance increase is when you get the fsb too like 500-600 which would actually be very beneficial on the new q9 series, but other then that, i don't really see a reason to shell out big bucks for minimal performance gain when you can shell out a reasonable amount of money and have all the performance you need.

granted, if you get a q9 series and want to see really good performance gains from oc'ing it, then you are going to need a board that can hit the 500-600 fsb range, cause the multi is so low on them.
 
My 2x1gb OCZ Titanium memory that Nosboost got from me cost me 280 new from the egg...

And I dropped 320 for the e6600 right when it came out, still going strong.
 
My 2x1gb OCZ Titanium memory that Nosboost got from me cost me 280 new from the egg...

And I dropped 320 for the e6600 right when it came out, still going strong.

wasnt the w6600 like 500 at first?
the e6300 was like 200 then the e6400 was 280 and then i remember there beign a huge price gap up to like 500$ because of the extra cache it had.
 
wasnt the w6600 like 500 at first?
the e6300 was like 200 then the e6400 was 280 and then i remember there beign a huge price gap up to like 500$ because of the extra cache it had.

All I know is a spent like 320 bucks for it and I bought it december of 2006.
 
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