27 May 2011 at 11:17 #1 fastwunz fastwunz Soldato Joined 12 Jul 2005 Posts 4,046 Guys im torn - my overclocking skills are limited to be frank but i really need to get some upgrades. Does it usually work out better financially to buy the individual components or grab a bundle becasue its easier? thanks
Guys im torn - my overclocking skills are limited to be frank but i really need to get some upgrades. Does it usually work out better financially to buy the individual components or grab a bundle becasue its easier? thanks
27 May 2011 at 11:23 #3 fastwunz fastwunz Soldato OP Joined 12 Jul 2005 Posts 4,046 Surveyor said: It's usually cheaper to buy the individual parts than an overclocked bundle. Buying an overclocked bundle is easier. You can have cheaper or easier. Only you can decide what your preference is. If you're looking at Sandybridge it's dead easy to overclock it yourself. Click to expand... good advice - so if i had £300 ish to spend what would you go for? All i need is Ram, an I5 of some description and a motherboard thanks
Surveyor said: It's usually cheaper to buy the individual parts than an overclocked bundle. Buying an overclocked bundle is easier. You can have cheaper or easier. Only you can decide what your preference is. If you're looking at Sandybridge it's dead easy to overclock it yourself. Click to expand... good advice - so if i had £300 ish to spend what would you go for? All i need is Ram, an I5 of some description and a motherboard thanks
27 May 2011 at 14:13 #10 fastwunz fastwunz Soldato OP Joined 12 Jul 2005 Posts 4,046 thanks guys thats really helpful