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    Best time to upgrade?

    I'm looking at updating my CPU and Motherboard... just wondering when the prices will drop a bit? Are Intel or AMD bringing out a new range any time soon? Or are there any other variables that cause the price to drop a decent amount?

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    Re: Best time to upgrade?

    Intels new X79 chipsets are coming out in a while, but a 2500K would get my vote for upgrading now. Im not a fan of waiting for new tech. As there is ALWAYS new tech coming out.

    a 2500K is the best bang for buck CPU atm IMO. You dont need the 2600k if you are just gaming.

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    Re: Best time to upgrade?

    Bought a 2500K for my brother about 6 months ago. Really nice and quick CPU! Just looked at the receipt and the price has actually gone up! (on Scan anyway) by around £10..

    Good CPU for the money though. I just updated my graphics card so I'm happy for the moment, but can wait to upgrade for a few months if the prices are gonna drop a lot.. I guess they won't with the X79 chipsets though.. as they're in a different league?

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    I think the X79 stuff will be much more expensive tbh, i would just get the 2500K now if it were me

    Your card should be alright if you are not struggling with some games, or a new 560Ti would be the right card to go with

    But if you dont have one, an SSD will give you the most notable speed increase

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    Yeah I think I will have to!

    Just updated my profile, much better one now

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    Re: Best time to upgrade?

    Quote Originally Posted by XA04 View Post
    I'm looking at updating my CPU and Motherboard... just wondering when the prices will drop a bit? Are Intel or AMD bringing out a new range any time soon? Or are there any other variables that cause the price to drop a decent amount?

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    The best time to upgrade is when you need to

    Intel are replacing the X58 range soonish, so if you were thinking of getting an i7 950 or something then probably wait, but their mainstream range (sandy bridge) won't change much - currency fluctuations will do more.

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    Re: Best time to upgrade?

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    The best time to upgrade is when you need to

    Intel are replacing the X58 range soonish, so if you were thinking of getting an i7 950 or something then probably wait, but their mainstream range (sandy bridge) won't change much - currency fluctuations will do more.
    Last i heard from teh X58 replacement is that the cheapest CPU woudl cost near 1k mate. the days iof buyinga high end cpu for around £200-£300 is long gone. i7 920 range was the last affordable HIGH END **** homie.

    HOLLA at ya boi!

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    I very much doubt that, the highest end CPU you can buy is around that price. No one can speculate price till its released.

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    Re: Best time to upgrade?

    wanna take bets on it matey?

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    I would actually, £10 bet that they wont start at about £1000

    The reason for my point of view is that there are already budget boards being showed off, if the CPU's were going to cost that much they wouldent bother with low end boards as everyone would be able to afford high end boards.

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    Re: Best time to upgrade?

    Why do u think they made teh SB models and the i5's? its because these boards were aimed at casual users with £200 to spend on just the cpu to make teh x58 rpelacement a £1000 cpu.

    Basically the X58 replacement would be priced same bracket sa an extreme. i hope im wrong but its been said before by intel

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    Re: Best time to upgrade?

    Quote Originally Posted by j.o.s.h.1408 View Post
    Why do u think they made teh SB models and the i5's? its because these boards were aimed at casual users with £200 to spend on just the cpu to make teh x58 rpelacement a £1000 cpu.
    They won't start at £1000, that's ridiculous.

    The i7 920 launched at about £270, the 940 about £400 I think. I'd guess the skt 2011 chips will probably start around £400 as well, if they have a clear performance lead over sandybridge, otherwise they might have a 'budget' chip around the same price as the top SB but with lesser performance for gaming (consider the lynnefield/bloomfield overlap).

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    Re: Best time to upgrade?

    i hope you are right. but even starting £400 is off of many peoples budget and creeping into "extreme intel chip" territory in terms of price

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    Re: Best time to upgrade?

    Based on some of the predictions above..... £1000 for a full SB-E X79 setup isnt that far off the mark

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    Re: Best time to upgrade?

    Quote Originally Posted by bobfoc View Post
    Based on some of the predictions above..... £1000 for a full SB-E X79 setup isnt that far off the mark
    But the CPU range starting at £1000 was

    Quote Originally Posted by j.o.s.h.1408 View Post
    Last i heard from teh X58 replacement is that the cheapest CPU woudl cost near 1k mate.

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    Re: Best time to upgrade?

    Just after new Windows launch is my best guess.

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