Slow PC
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksaj said:
The performance difference between the i5 and i7 is much more remarkable than most people realize.
Generation also matters a lot. Biggest hard difference between them is that the i7 always has more cache. If you are hitting the cache, that is huge. If your workload does not, it's negligable. Outside of that, i7 and i5 share the same cores. Check the clock speed, core count and HT options and likely if they match, they will roughly match outside of the cache difference.
Yup, I agree.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Generation is really a big factor.
Fourth gens have been performing well from what I hear. My i7 in my laptop is 3rd gen.
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@thanksaj said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Generation is really a big factor.
Fourth gens have been performing well from what I hear. My i7 in my laptop is 3rd gen.
I've still got a first Gen i7 in my primary gaming desktop. Wish I had the money to update.
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@coliver said:
@thanksaj said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Generation is really a big factor.
Fourth gens have been performing well from what I hear. My i7 in my laptop is 3rd gen.
I've still got a first Gen i7 in my primary gaming desktop. Wish I had the money to update.
You'd probably need a new motherboard too, no?
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@thanksaj said:
@coliver said:
@thanksaj said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Generation is really a big factor.
Fourth gens have been performing well from what I hear. My i7 in my laptop is 3rd gen.
I've still got a first Gen i7 in my primary gaming desktop. Wish I had the money to update.
You'd probably need a new motherboard too, no?
Probably would need to build anew. Hence the not enough money part. I do have dual 6950s (with the 6970 firmware unlocked) so I could probably still use those.
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@coliver said:
@thanksaj said:
@coliver said:
@thanksaj said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Generation is really a big factor.
Fourth gens have been performing well from what I hear. My i7 in my laptop is 3rd gen.
I've still got a first Gen i7 in my primary gaming desktop. Wish I had the money to update.
You'd probably need a new motherboard too, no?
Probably would need to build anew. Hence the not enough money part. I do have dual 6950s (with the 6970 firmware unlocked) so I could probably still use those.
I would imagine.
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@coliver said:
@thanksaj said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Generation is really a big factor.
Fourth gens have been performing well from what I hear. My i7 in my laptop is 3rd gen.
I've still got a first Gen i7 in my primary gaming desktop. Wish I had the money to update.
Gen 1 i7 on my wife's graphic design PC...triple channel memory....lasted 6 years before the mobo died. I wept a little...lol!
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@technobabble said:
@coliver said:
@thanksaj said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Generation is really a big factor.
Fourth gens have been performing well from what I hear. My i7 in my laptop is 3rd gen.
I've still got a first Gen i7 in my primary gaming desktop. Wish I had the money to update.
Gen 1 i7 on my wife's graphic design PC...triple channel memory....lasted 6 years before the mobo died. I wept a little...lol!
The original i series had a lot of overheating issues. The second gen was much more stable, and they've gotten better and better with each new gen.
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@thanksaj now that's interesting. Occasionally the PC would reboot usually overnight and be sitting on the Asus boot screen claiming to have gotten hot or something like that. I never wrote it down because my wife would just start the PC and start working.
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@technobabble said:
@coliver said:
@thanksaj said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Generation is really a big factor.
Fourth gens have been performing well from what I hear. My i7 in my laptop is 3rd gen.
I've still got a first Gen i7 in my primary gaming desktop. Wish I had the money to update.
Gen 1 i7 on my wife's graphic design PC...triple channel memory....lasted 6 years before the mobo died. I wept a little...lol!
My mobo died last year, couldn't afford to rebuild so bought a new mobo...
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@coliver I have explained this to the wife, but she wants a NOS motherboard. And I bow to the queen's wishes!
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@technobabble said:
@coliver I have explained this to the wife, but she wants a NOS motherboard. And I bow to the queen's wishes!
NOS? Is that a brand?
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@thanksaj New Old Stock...acronym from when I was an automotive technician.
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@technobabble said:
@thanksaj New Old Stock...acronym from when I was an automotive technician.
So are clearance products an example of NOS?
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@technobabble said:
@thanksaj New Old Stock...acronym from when I was an automotive technician.
Not sure how that relates to computers? When I was working with a plumbing/heating company they used New Old stock to refer to things that the manufacturer discontinued and we had it left on the shelf. These were saved for "emergency" purposes in case one died in the field and needed to be quickly replaced without trying to fit the replacement part in.
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@thanksaj in my example I would need to find an new unopened Asus PT6 motherboard. At this time only thing available is new opened boxes from Hong Kong and China. There are some used ones available too.
NOS could be found as clearanced items since they are new items but old stock that most people don't want. Like a brand new 8GB harddrive from Maxtor.
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@technobabble said:
@thanksaj in my example I would need to find an new unopened Asus PT6 motherboard. At this time only thing available is new opened boxes from Hong Kong and China. There are some used ones available too.
NOS could be found as clearanced items since they are new items but old stock that most people don't want. Like a brand new 8GB harddrive from Maxtor.
Ok, got it. Refurbished might be your best bet for that class of stuff then.