Why not ask for a refund and keep the 920? As Cilraaz said, if you are going to be overclocking there is nearly no difference between the 920 and 930.
Why not ask for a refund and keep the 920? As Cilraaz said, if you are going to be overclocking there is nearly no difference between the 920 and 930.
[23:43:22] [P] [85:Bowsjob]: If its between 2 holy pallys its gonna be a gear fight most likely
the 920 and 930 both perform under 1% of each other when overclocked, they are both essentially the same exact CPU. Just that the 930 has a standard multiplier of 21, vs the 920's standard multiplier of 20. But, I have an i7 920 machine here that runs an overclock of 21x195.Originally Posted by FlawlessSoul
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