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#1 frankopan
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This x 10. Just recently rediscovered BL2. I can't leave Pandora now.
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#2 frankopan
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So English not ur First Language Right ? well Same for me but i made Progress you seem to have no use for paragraph but you just mentioned a money currency different i thought you was from around here so i thought of our price currencty

because I first thought you where from North America Like most of Post you are from Croatia that now that i Remember i did Build an amd suggestion build back in 2011 for a Guy in Croatia i don't know if he liked is rig but i did Several Europe Build Suggestion (Grocery list) as well and i must state the price seemed much higher then in uk/france/germany  going more toward Australia overpriced market but that because of transport fee i suppose and the fact the country was not really geared toward pc market as much as bigger country

anyhow what where you looking for part ? Because you have seem to lack of information on how motherboard tier work from intel side since you claimed Z77 Sabertooth being the Least Expensive it more close to the Premium TOP TIER with it problematic however some bash it / some like it

 i could explain the detail for intel Z77  from AFAIK ASUS IS the LK  / VK Series usually while for Asrock it the Pro Series or Extreme Series on Sales : for some reason ASROCK Extreme Series is often found with high IR & MIR in Canada and sometime in usa when i care to check newegg.com for build suggestion thread's

if there only those few model it probabely  cause the store franchise is either biased or small so it bring a market geared more to AMD FAVORITISM not that it necessarily a bad thing i seen such store in canada in the past coming close to 75% AMD mobo 25% intel mobo during Socket AM2 Versus  LGA 775 Pentium 4 & Dual core First Generation known as Pentium D

i could get into detail of what i seen in Europe and here but it would just probably just waste my time and appear as nonsense and irreverent to you're Question to build a PC altought you hijacked panda Thread you should make ur own Thread For proper Help it would end up better i don't know where you getting this part if it similar to store i seen in the past it seem logic that AMD Cost ALOT LESS for premium cpu & premium mobo


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Sorry if I offended you. I did hit the enter button once to make a paragraph but it doesn't seem to be enough on this site so I'll hit it 3 times from now on. I never said I took in to consideration the cheapest mbo's. I said I took the cheapest PRICES, meaning the prices that were the lowest for the Sabertooths. Again my apologies. Also my apologies to the thread creator.
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#3 frankopan
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Actually the price difference is considerable because you have to factor in the price of the MB's as well. Though you are right about the cpu's being very close in pricing the motherboards show a larger difference in price over in Croatia. I took the cheapest prices of the the motherboards from Asus (sabertooths... or is it saberteeth?) for both cpu's and added them up with the cost of the cpu's themselves and came up with a 1010 kuna difference. That is 174 dollars. I have saving for a year for my new rig so I have no horse in this race. I'm not a fanboy. I just want to get the best bang for my buck. It is at the end of the day disposable income but I don't want to be reckless about it...frankopan
Edit: The difference is actually 911 kunas. That's 157 US dollars.
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#4 frankopan
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Actually the price difference is considerable because you have to factor in the price of the MB's as well. Though you are right about the cpu's being very close in pricing the motherboards show a larger difference in price over in Croatia. I took the cheapest prices of the the motherboards from Asus (sabertooths... or is it saberteeth?) for both cpu's and added them up with the cost of the cpu's themselves and came up with a 1010 kuna difference. That is 174 dollars. I have saving for a year for my new rig so I have no horse in this race. I'm not a fanboy. I just want to get the best bang for my buck. It is at the end of the day disposable income but I don't want to be reckless about it...
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#5 frankopan
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what benchmark you see FX-8350 top I5 2500K Or i5 3570K ? doesn't mean to sound suspcious but i looked dozen of benchmark and i was suprised at why FX8350 was alway a few FPS Behind the i5 Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge especially For game like Planetside 2 & Skyrim

not that people should bash FX8350 as being a failure but for given it price point without Combo sales in majority of store it usually around 180- 200$ whle a i5 2500K which is currently Running for Going out of Stock is around 180$ as Well however intel motherboard cost a slight more per feature

Anyhow i would like to see ur Source which gpu was used and Resolution mind you majority of gamer according Steam sturvey Finally became 1920x1080 & 1920x1200 while 3 year ago it was 1680x1050 the most popular resolution there still plenty at 1680x1050 user anyhow

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I found the video that swayed me. Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu8Sekdb-IE Here's the reviewtech vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCrOAng0kdQ Basically, the videos say there logical answer is amd. I'm gonna try it and see what happens.
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#6 frankopan
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what benchmark you see FX-8350 top I5 2500K Or i5 3570K ? doesn't mean to sound suspcious but i looked dozen of benchmark and i was suprised at why FX8350 was alway a few FPS Behind the i5 Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge especially For game like Planetside 2 & Skyrim

not that people should bash FX8350 as being a failure but for given it price point without Combo sales in majority of store it usually around 180- 200$ whle a i5 2500K which is currently Running for Going out of Stock is around 180$ as Well however intel motherboard cost a slight more per feature

Anyhow i would like to see ur Source which gpu was used and Resolution mind you majority of gamer according Steam sturvey Finally became 1920x1080 & 1920x1200 while 3 year ago it was 1680x1050 the most popular resolution there still plenty at 1680x1050 user anyhow

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what benchmark you see FX-8350 top I5 2500K Or i5 3570K ? doesn't mean to sound suspcious but i looked dozen of benchmark and i was suprised at why FX8350 was alway a few FPS Behind the i5 Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge especially For game like Planetside 2 & Skyrim

not that people should bash FX8350 as being a failure but for given it price point without Combo sales in majority of store it usually around 180- 200$ whle a i5 2500K which is currently Running for Going out of Stock is around 180$ as Well however intel motherboard cost a slight more per feature

Anyhow i would like to see ur Source which gpu was used and Resolution mind you majority of gamer according Steam sturvey Finally became 1920x1080 & 1920x1200 while 3 year ago it was 1680x1050 the most popular resolution there still plenty at 1680x1050 user anyhow

marcthpro
Well, for starters I watched Tek Syndicates comparison video of the 8350 against the 3570 and review tech USA did a real test where he rendered a video using an older amd cpu and the 3570. For a 15 min video to render the diff was like 2 mins or so. A few frames (5-8) does not for me justify the price difference and when you take in to account the fact that is is an 8 core processor and if I choose I can do videos and stuff with it (rendering is it?) then I see no reason why not to take the 8350. Intel likes to up the prices. I have an Intel now. I never used to trust aMD but now I'm going to take the chance.
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#7 frankopan
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[QUOTE="frankopan"]

I'm building my rig around the 8350 in a month or so. The price is just tooo good.

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Eh not really. The FX 6xxx has pretty good value for the money but not so much the 8350 (you can get the 3570K/2500K for basically the same price).

Yea, but why would I want a 3750 when the 8350 is better in almost all the benchmarks I have looked and is cheaper.
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#8 frankopan
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I'm building my rig around the 8350 in a month or so. The price is just tooo good.

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#9 frankopan
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[QUOTE="frankopan"]

Steam summer sale: Bioshock infinite, Tomb Raider and Metro LL 50% off. Mark my words. 'Tis good to be a member of the master race.

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Rented and beat all those games already (not really, but theoretically I could have). 'Tis a good time not to have to wait months to play a game that still costs $25. :cool:

You're right. Being savvy with your money is sooo overated.
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#10 frankopan
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Steam summer sale: Bioshock infinite, Tomb Raider and Metro LL 50% off. Mark my words. 'Tis good to be a member of the master race.