**Today Only 06/05/2011** Intel Core i7-2600K 3.40GHz (FREE OFP: Red River) & Sapphire ATI Radeon HD

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Grab two fantastic deals today at limited units only. Hurry as these deals are too good to miss! ;)

Intel Core i7-2600K 3.40GHz (Sandybridge) Socket LGA1155 Processor with FREE Operation Flashpoint Red River Game @ £215.99 inc VAT

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Intel's new Sandybridge based CPU's is a complete new refresh that requires new socket LGA1155 mainboards. This new platform uses less power and has vastly superior integrated graphics. The HD2000 graphics is capable of all multimedia task featuring DirectX 10.1 runtime making them ideal for gamers too. The K series edition processors are unlocked on the multiplier allowing overclocking and also feature HD3000 onboard graphics which feature twice the horsepower of the HD2000 making them ideal for gamers and have support for 3D Gaming. The new Sandybridge K series processors also feature immense overclocking as well.

- Lithography Process: 32 nm
- Cores: 4
- Threads: 8
- Frequency: 3.40 GHz (Turbo Mode 3.80GHz)
- Integrated HD 3000 (12 EUs) Graphics
- Integrated Graphics Frequency: 850MHz (1350MHz Turbo)
- Cache: 8 MB shared L3
- Memory Controller: Dual channel DDR3 800/1066/1333/1600 MHz
- TDP: 95W
- Socket: LGA1155
- Compatible with Socket 1156 heatsinks
- 3yr Warranty
- Supplied with FREE Operation Flashpoint: Red River PC Game



***OVERCLOCKING GUIDELINES***

- Do not exceed 1.35-1.38v core voltage, doing so could limit lifespan of the CPU
- Do not overclock with BCLK, again doing so could limit lifespan of the CPU
- Recommended memory voltage is 1.50v, so make sure to run your memory at 1.50v, higher could limit lifespan of the CPU
- These recommendations come from OcUK and Intel, your warranty is un-affected but we highly recommend you adhere to the above to make sure your CPU lifespan is un-affected
- All Sandybridge CPU's worldwide should be run at the above or lower voltages, no higher!

Only £215.99 inc VAT.

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Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5830 Extreme 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card **OcUK Exclusive** @ £71.99 inc VAT

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Prepare to experience a riveting high-definition gaming experience with the ATI Radeon HD 5830 Series graphics processors. Expand your visual real estate across up to three displays and get lost in the action with revolutionary ATI Eyefinity Technology. Using ATI Stream technology, accelerate even the most demanding applications and do more than ever with your PC. The first to deliver full support for Microsoft DirectX 11, these GPUs enable rich, realistic visuals and explosive HD gaming performance so you can dominate the competition.

- Core Clock: 800MHz
- Memory: 1024MB GDDR5
- Memory Clock: 4000MHz (Effective)
- Processing Cores: 1120
- Bus Type: PCI-Express 2.1
- Display Connectors: 1 Dual-Link DVI-I, 1 HDMI & 1 Mini-DisplayPort
- HDCP Capable
- DirectX 11 Support
- OpenGL 3.2 Support
- ATI CrossFireX Ready
- ATI Eyefinity Technology
- ATI Avivo HD
- ATI Stream Technology
- Warranty: 2 Years

Only £71.99 inc VAT.

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The 5830 is amazing value at this price .Been looking for a barging to replace my sons 8800gts . Could someone tell me how long the card is . ?
 
Yes, I bought one last week and is running no problems with that psu with a C2D E6400 @2.6ghz tiny OC (stock cooler). Its a great little card and I'm impressed with the frame rates I get in Rift with that setup. More than adequate for a cheap PC.
 
Order via phone, I am sure we can sort out two for you. :)

(Need to phone quick tomorrow morning at 9:00am tomorrow though before the deals change. ;))
 
Bought it, should make a great improvement to my 9800GTX+

edit: is there a way to crossfire it with my onboard gpu?

Hybrid Crossfire (crossfiring discrete and onboard GPUs) only works on some really low end GPUs, certainly not the 5830. Also, crossfire only works with both GPUs running at the same speed, so if you did manage to crossfire the 5830 with your onboard, it would actually slow your 5830 down to 5-10% of it's actual performance!

I would go with trying the 5830 on it's own (think you'll be pleasantly surprised) and if it feels slow at all, get another and crossfire them! :)
 
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