Re: Who is planning to get Core i7 and X58?
I don't think you can get Q6600 running higher than 3.6GHz on water, unless it's a suicide run. If you want to run 4GHz on the daily basis, it's better to get Q9550 or some of the QX9xxxx.
I'd doubt Core i7 will drop price before Sandybridge (32nm Nehalem) comes out. Those Core 2 Quad QX6xxx and QX9xxx are always expensive. Even if AMD Phenom II pulls out great in benchs, Intel will still sell them at that price. People who get it now do not need to upgrade in the next 3 years, just like people who bought Q6600 in 2007.
However, Alex, your Q6600 is fairly new, so I'd say to go with water cooling. There's not much point to get a Nehalem rig unless you want to run 280 in triple SLi now.
Originally posted by Alex98uk
I'd doubt Core i7 will drop price before Sandybridge (32nm Nehalem) comes out. Those Core 2 Quad QX6xxx and QX9xxx are always expensive. Even if AMD Phenom II pulls out great in benchs, Intel will still sell them at that price. People who get it now do not need to upgrade in the next 3 years, just like people who bought Q6600 in 2007.
However, Alex, your Q6600 is fairly new, so I'd say to go with water cooling. There's not much point to get a Nehalem rig unless you want to run 280 in triple SLi now.
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