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Last edited by inux94; 2012-07-28 at 01:07 AM.
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What do you mean?
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I did it like 20 seconds after, dummy :P
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This thread is really more for us to be allowed to do off-topic bantering, your post is really warrants its own thread, but I'll go ahead and answer.
There's really nothing I would suggest you upgrade to, buying a Phenom II x6 1100T wouldn't be a big enough upgrade to be worth it and Bulldozer is hardly at all better than a Phenom II. You should be able to OC it, but don't expect to get too high, maybe 4.0GHz, and you'd have to have good cooling.
I'd honestly suggest you save up money and buy a Z77 board and an Intel i5 Ivy Bridge CPU... you'd see a much bigger improvement and all.
Keep it and overclock it.
Depending on what games you play, upgrading will have no effect.
I'd use the same motherboard (assuming AM3+) and Piledriver -.-
They better not make another bulldozer :P
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Currently running two PSUs. My SSD and 2TB currently went missing (besides me sitting and looking at them right now), so I'm trying to find them in BIOS...
Switching around s-ATA ports and whatnot. The motherboard can only find the 1TB and the ODD (lol) atm.
I had a similar issue with my motherboard, found out the SATA cable was loose. :P
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As I understand it, Piledriver is certainly looking to be a better series, thanks to what we're seeing with their current APUs and Trinity. Hopefully this is the case, I want to be able to see someone running a top-end AMD CPU and not be like "Nooo... no... your money. Whyyy?"
I want some competition between AMD & Intel, so they can push out some more powerful chips, same goes to AMD & Nvidia.
Atleast it's not like the same situation as Sony & Microsoft, 7+ year old consoles & they're both sitting happy while the money is flushing in.
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