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#1 NailedGR
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Ivy bridge seems to help mostly the light gamer market. You still need a dedicated graphics chip/card for high end performance. The big question is if/when will Intel try to whipe out the dedicated graphics market??

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#2 NailedGR
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There a reason why I can't seem to find temps in any of the reviews?...C_Rule

Every review that doesn't have temps listed, you can add to the "intel mouthpeice" list.

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#4 NailedGR
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They were only disappointing if you hadn't been believing all the pre-launch rumors.

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#5 NailedGR
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[QUOTE="spittis"][QUOTE="red12355"]Yeah seems like a pretty mediocre improvement. Very little reason to update over Sandy Bridge.red12355
I don't think anyone ever believed going from Sandy Bridge to Ivy would be worth it. In my opinion these two new CPUs perform just as expected.

You expected it to run hotter and OC worse?

it was all over the net, where've you been?

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#6 NailedGR
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It doesn't address it because it is stupid.

you guys actually want higher prices?! Big brother has brain washed you.

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Competition is bad.

Steam is outcompeting, that is all.

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#7 NailedGR
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As someone that created a custom UI for WoW. I don't see what is so hard.

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#8 NailedGR
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Macs suck. And my job is supporting macs.

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#9 NailedGR
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We had a Celeron 400MHz until I upgraded to a Athlon 4000+ in early 2007. So that was around 15-20 years. But I'm a little more regular now. Upgraded to a Phenom 2 X2 550 in early '09, and now I'm looking to upgrade that.

Graphics card are probably every 2-3 years.

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If you had a celeron 400mhz, those were released in 1999. so doing the math... 2007-1999 .... that would make it 8 years not 15-20.

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#10 NailedGR
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While it was awesome to own on all the creeps because I was moving 10,000% faster than them, it doesn't really make for a really balanced game.

Also how often in diablo 2 would you enter a room and then have all the creeps magically appear on you?