Intel will patch it out.The budget dream is alive.
Depends in what context. If you play Dota 2, CS:GO, LoL, UE3 games, some MMOs, and TF2 for 95% of your game time, saving $160 on the CPU for a better GPU or just money in your pocket is an amazing proposition. I really want to get one on a test bench and compare.If you want to build a really cheap gaming system and are comfortable with heavily OCing it looks like good value.
It obviously can't rival an i7.
Hazaro and I were whining about the lack of an unlocked i3 last night, and he jokingly pointed out that the reason they likely haven't released one is that it would literally put AMD out of business. So it's self preservation to avoid anti-trust laws.
That's right folks, not only should we be disappointed in AMD for gaming processor performance, but it's their fault there isn't an unlocked i3.
I kid. Mostly.
It's either the display cable, the power cable, or just the quality of the power (from the wall) in general.you know I have a question i've never really gotten an answer to and just ignored
how normal is it for your guys' monitors to be kinda fuzzy/display some sort of barely noticeable noise in certain colors? in my case some dark greys and blues?
im using a dvi to hdmi adaptor but it's the same with just hdmi, so it cant be an analog signal type issue