The i5-2500K is pretty much the perfect chip around for price-performance ratio, overclocks like a dream and nothing comes close at the price, leaves AMD's offerings for dust.
Yeah it'll be a GPU bundle like this
http://www.ebuyer.com/27129...
August 17th.
It's been rumoured so many times now I don't know what to think.
I do hope it comes but I don't want to get my hopes up for it just incase it never is made.
It's not really that expensive anymore, at least not here in the UK.
You can get something like the Panasonic 42" ST30 for £650.
Is that 12ms pixel response or input response?
The Samsung C530 is a pretty excellent TV for the price, low input lag on it makes it ideal for gaming.
Yay a dupe article...
http://n4g.com/news/810483/...
Gates (along with a whole host of other billionaires) has already pledged to give away most of his fortune to developing nations.
How so? They can use it in their machines too.
Crossfire would probably be your best bang-for-buck option, but AMD might blow us out of the water with the 7000 series.
You might have a perfectly good early HDTV that only has component input and don't need to buy a new one?
DVD has been mostly fine for this generation, few games have exceeded its capacity.
Getting it as part of this pack gets you a premium account though, worth it imo.
Pretty sure they're getting the sale splash screen ready, Steam always goes bonkers leading up to the sale.
Time to give Valve all my money again...
Valve pack is an awesome deal atm for £25, includes Portal 2 http://store.steampowered.c...
No excuse not to get if you don't own any of the games :D
Not sure how I feel on this, not really warming to it at the minute.
Hopefully they focus on making an excellent single player campaign and don't let it down by having to divert time and effort to tacking on multiplayer.
Two words, calm down.
It's only N4G...
Quite clearly fake. How this got approved is beyond me.
The lower power consumption is most likely due to the removal of three of the four LEDs found on the console along with the new, lighter Blu-ray drive (that is also using different chips, it's no longer using a RENESAS chip for BD as RENESAS had major factory destroyed in tsunami) found in the new 3000 model rather than the chips in it seeing as the CPU and GPU are the same fabrication process as the 2500 model and thus will draw identical power from the PSU and create similar levels of h...
If you can hold off a few months until AMD launch their 7000 series of GPU's, that'd be my advice.