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    Was planning on building a new setup with E6420 and DFI 965-S Dark but may wait another couple of months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capt_Caveman View Post
    Was planning on building a new setup with E6420 and DFI 965-S Dark but may wait another couple of months.
    Might as well wait for DDR4. Thing change too fast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Noob-ftw View Post
    Might as well wait for DDR4. Thing change too fast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Yeah indeed..been planning my new rig for 7 or 8 months now,and evrytime when i was ready to bite the bullet something new came around(8800gtx,price-cuts C2D,2900xt...).I'm willing to spend around 2300 euro's for a new rig(without monitor etc),and because i don't spend evry dime on my machine i want the best bang for the buck...but the longer i wait,the more i get confused

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noob-ftw View Post
    Might as well wait for DDR4. Thing change too fast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I think Intel is pushing the new memory formats just to stick it to amd (on chip memory controller makes it harder to adapt to new memory)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noob-ftw View Post
    Might as well wait for DDR4. Thing change too fast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    well if you know of anyone that is sampling DDR4, let me know
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