KrazyforOnce
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In my country, many of the retailers fuck up the prices. This psu costs $65.97! The cheapest power supply right now. I live in New Zealand. But is this PSU for a budget build?
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Anybody overclocked an Intel Pentium G4400?
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3.4 ghz!!?? Isn't the regular clock speed 3.3 ghz! -
What are Intel Xeons used for?
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22 Cores! WOW!!! I can have millions of porn pages on screen 24/7! Thats ear rape, LITERALLY- 37 replies
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What are Intel Xeons used for?
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In New Zealand, the most expensive Xeon chip is the Intel Xeon E5-2699. Priced at $6449. Costing more than my mums and brothers car combined!!!- 37 replies
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Could these Xeons be a workstation CPU?- 37 replies
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Ok thanks!- 37 replies
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Server chips... so are they any good for gaming?- 37 replies
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I'm not familiar with this series. They look kinda obsolete but I have no idea.
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This question is asked millions of times on the internet but I don't know who to trust! According to puget systems, "The number of cores, memory size/type/speed, and overall architecture plays an important role as well. However, with all other things being equal, a higher clock speed card will always be faster than a lower clock speed card. The downside to a higher core speed is that the higher it is, the more power (and thus heat) is required." but when I research further people say it doesn't matter and just look at benchmarks or something like that.
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Please read my bold text please! I don't really mind the brand as long as it has red led's and it is 120mm.
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I could. But there are some fans where you plug it into a molex connector and then the bloody fan sounds like a leaf blower!
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I don't know any case fans that have 4 pin headers on top! If you find a case fan, please suggest it. But before you do that, I prefer a red led 120mm case fan! Thanks!