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824848 2009-10-28 05:03:00 Do these look like good deals?
Which is the better one?

www.computerlounge.co.nz

www.computerlounge.co.nz
DeSade (984)
824849 2009-10-28 06:05:00 well they're both the same for starters. Good mobo, good cpu. Try and get lower latency RAM. My G.Skill is CL7, from memory it set me back $190 hueybot3000 (3646)
824850 2009-10-28 06:55:00 Both motherboard and CPU is great.

I personally prefer OCZ/GSkill/Corsair RAM but thats probably just me...

Are you planning to OC? What will the PC be used for?

Blam
Blam (54)
824851 2009-10-28 19:33:00 Its my main machine, gaming mostly.
The ram does not matter I might add it to the system or not, I already have enough good ram in the box now.

I am only thinking of a upgrade now, got this in the email and decided to check it out. I am not sure about ASUS after the nightmare of the last ASUS board I got, but I do want a I7.

No OC, I do not mess with this machine, it needs to run 24/7 and 100% stable (or as close to it as I can get). I have others to "play" with.
DeSade (984)
824852 2009-10-28 20:11:00 I am only thinking of a upgrade now, got this in the email and decided to check it out. I am not sure about ASUS after the nightmare of the last ASUS board I got, but I do want a I7.



The board in your link is a Gigabyte.....



Gigabyte GA-P55-UD4 Intel P55 DDR3 PCI-E LGA1156

Intel Core i7 860 Lynnfield 2.80GHz 8MB LGA1156

SuperTalent Gold Serie 4GB DDR3-1600 CL9
Metla (12)
824853 2009-10-28 20:24:00 If it was me I'd also go for OCZ/GSkill/Corsair RAM, or at least something slightly lower latency. Asus/Gigabyte - six to one half a dozen to the other. They are both extremely good boards, and both have the same warranty Ts and Cs. I've done Win7 builds with both this week, both were as good as each other.

Do you have DDR3 RAM already? Cause any new i5 or i7 board uses DDR3 RAM...
wratterus (105)
824854 2009-10-28 20:42:00 Its a fair price and the UD4 gets good reviews. Keep in mind you can do the 1366 socket with a 920 and 6gig (for 3 channel), for around $150 more, prob the better way to go if you can spare the dosh. Battleneter2 (9361)
824855 2009-10-28 21:20:00 Yeah Metla I know it is, I also know the first alternative to be offered would likely be a ASUS. Gigabyte and ASUS are loved here and well ASUS lost a bit of trust with me the last time.

Wratterus, yes I do have DDR3 ram currently.

Battleneter can you provide a link please
DeSade (984)
824856 2009-10-28 21:24:00 Gigabyte and ASUS are loved here and well ASUS lost a bit of trust with me the last time.

I had a terrible run with one of my Asus boards, RMA'd it 4 times. Turned out to be the PSU causing the issues :waughh:


Wratterus, yes I do have DDR3 ram currently.


Great, just double checking. :)
wratterus (105)
824857 2009-10-28 21:26:00 Mine was a bad bios and a delay in the replacement bios from ASUS with a website that was down more than it was up, very frustrating. DeSade (984)
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