For those of you unfortunately living in NJ, TN, or CA, you can get it from Buy.com (with no tax, except for CA I think) for a few bucks less (even more if you get the free budget shipping):
http://www.buy.com/pr/product.aspx?sku=223414493
Currently $306.99 + FREE SHIPPING
Looking at preferably a 6 (will settle for 4) fan controller, with knobs you can turn, without a ridiculous LED screen.
I think for an (expensive) idea it is either the Lamptron FC5v2 or FC6:
http://www.platinummicro.com/product.asp?pf_id=CCSFCFC5B2...
Looking at 240-256 GB around $1/gig, seems crucial M4 is right up there.
Heard Mushkin Chronos Deluxe is good, along with Samsung 830
1. Don't need the absolute best performing drive
2. Would like most reliable brand
3. Using for windows, critical apps only
Ended up getting the sapphire last night from newegg (it was back OOS when I rechecked in the morning)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102984
Looking forward to putting it into the new ivy bridge build
Not anymore! Up to $350+ today, I saw it was $260 something last night.
Must be selling like hotcakes
http://www.buy.com/prod/asus-hd7850-...229849771.html
Alright Mr. TaleSpin, I will consider the 7850 given your sterling reputation on this board :)
The comparisons were startlingly in favor of the ATI board:
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/549?vs=547
How much of a performance loss is there compared to a 560 Ti 448 core, without any overclocking? I don't mind spending the extra 50-90 bucks if its worth it.
Looking at a budget of $300 tops, what do you think is the best model of GeForce 560 Ti 448 cores?
1. Around $200-300
2. Would like low temperature without a lot of cooling
3. Probably not going to OC it
4. Probably not going to SLI it
5. Going to keep it for probably 2-3 years
I narrowed it...
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