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Exactly why i haven't considered upgrading my gaming computer over these years. And to be fair, i'm not replacing this computer outright. Just building something new. I'm most likely just going to move this 2700k into a htpc.
I disagree, as does this review and several others. The crashing was more of an issue with the gpu, but even then when it crashed bios reset the cpu OC and when running normally i didn't notice a huge difference in performance.
http://www.hardcoreware.net/intel-core-i7-2700k-review/5/
I'm not against overclocking. I just don't see it as a long term solution. I haven't found significant advantages overclocking cpu's and gpu's when gaming or video conversion. Certainly when playing online or making a batch of video. At least this has been the case with my 2700k. Sooner or later...
Not really. There are leased server cpu's on the market for dirt cheap prices. Not really worth it imo unless you are building a server with multiple cpu's (in reality, still spending over 300$ on 4+ cpu's).
I think that guy is taking it to the extreme with "hella used" bargain deals. At that price its a win win situation. If it doesn't work, oh well, if it does work, cool beans.
I personally have no intention of buying anything used unless it's from a friend where i know how something was used...