**Today Only 14/11/2011** Intel Core i7-3960X 3.30GHz (SB-E) & Asus GeForce GTX 560Ti DirectCU II 10

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Today we feature the new Intel Sandybridge-E chips on today only with a £40 price drop. Get straight into the latest generation Intel i7 6 core chip and save money.

We also have the Asus GeForce GTX 560Ti DirectCU II perfect which is an ideal card for gaming and highly suitable for Battlefield 3 or any graphically demanding game.





Intel Core i7-3960X 3.30GHz (Sandybridge-E) Socket LGA2011 Processor - Retail @ £799.98 inc VAT

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Dominate your gaming competition with the unlocked, unleashed and uncompromised Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition. Thanks to the latest ultra-threaded, killer combination of smart features, including Intel Turbo Boost Technology and Intel Hyper-Threading Technology, the Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition is Intel’s most capable and downright devastating PC processor ever.

- Core Size: 32nm
- Socket: LGA2011
- Six Core
- Frequency: 3.30GHz (3.90GHz TURBO)
- Multiplier: 33x (Unlocked Multiplier)
- L2 Cache: 6x 256KB
- L3 Cache: 15MB
- TDP: 130W
- DOES NOT INCLUDE COOLER
- 3yr Warranty

Only £799.98 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW




Asus GeForce GTX 560Ti DirectCU II 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £167.99 inc VAT

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ASUS is proud to introduce the new ASUS ENGTX560 Ti DCII to all our users. Using the unique ASUS DirectCU II Cooler the airflow is doubled and the noise level is greatly reduced by using flattened copper heat pipes which directly contact the GPU core to speed up heat dissipation for a 20%* cooler performance compared to reference. Keeping the card temperatures low also results in quieter operations thanks to reduced fan speeds!

The card also boasts Super Alloy Power which can create a 15% performance increase, 2.5 longer product life span and a 35?C cooler operation. In addition to this, the engine clock runs at a Pre Overclocked 830MHz, allowing users to enjoy high speed and an unprecedented gaming experience. Super Alloy Power is a special blend of elements formed using an ASUS exclusive formula, under extreme pressure and temperatures. The metals are highly-magnetic, heat-resistant and anti-corrosive used to reduce power loss, enhance durability and achieve cooler operation.

Super Hybrid Engine is an intelligent power consumption optimizer that switches between high- and low-intensity power profiles in real-time. This in turn can provide up to 15% improved performance. Furthermore the GTX560 offers a SAP CAP; this is back-to-back with the GPU to provide most efficient power supply for increased stable overclocking of up to 28%.

With exclusive Voltage Tweak technology also being a key feature of this product, the ENGTX560 Ti DCII/2DI/1GD5 covers users for every possible over-clocking and over-volting scenario. With the complete package offered by this card users can easily boost their performance by up to 50%!

Features:-
- Core Clock: 830MHz
- Memory: 1024MB GDDR5
- Memory Clock: 4000MHz (Effective)
- Memory Interface: 256-Bit
- Processing Cores: 384
- Shader Clock: 1660MHz
- Bus Type: PCI-Express 2.0
- Display Connectors: 2x Dual-Link DVI-I & 1x HDMI 1.4a (Includes HDMI & VGA Adapters)
- SLI Ready
- HDCP Capable
- DirectX 11 Support
- OpenGL 4.0 Support
- PhysX Enabled
- CUDA Enabled
- 3D Vision Enabled
- NVIDIA Surround Enabled
- Warranty: 3 years


Only £167.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
ONLY 3 left at the special price, once they are gone its back to full price guys, don't miss out. :)
 
Right, ocuk system builders.....

When are you going to be stocking overclocked 3930k bundles? I'm talking 5ghz (would assume this is possible?) with 16GB RAM type bundles. I will buy one right away :)
 
That physical chip looks huge!

The speed they are selling you may need to add more into the offer Gibbo!

We shall not be doing that, we don't need too, no one else has stock and our regular price is fair as margin on these even at regular margin is single digit.

Anyone can advertise a silly low price, with no stock.
 
only 2 left now, who are the other to suckers?other than saundie)? I'm sure if you hold off a couple of months the 'new sucker' tax will wear off and it'll be like £750 mane a bit less.
 
We shall not be doing that, we don't need too, no one else has stock and our regular price is fair as margin on these even at regular margin is single digit.

Anyone can advertise a silly low price, with no stock.

Im only pulling your leg mate, If you can resist upgrading this CPU will be good for 4 years + I reckon so £200 quid a year is not so painful...
 
only 2 left now, who are the other to suckers?other than saundie)? I'm sure if you hold off a couple of months the 'new sucker' tax will wear off and it'll be like £750 mane a bit less.


Sorry I'd happily pay an extra £50 to have it early than having wait two months. :)
 
is the x chip really worth it as you can get the 3930k+mb+ram+cooler for that price(especially after the 5 sell out and it's back at £850)?

I should have waited a bit longer rather than buying the i2500k + extreme7 this would have cost me couple hundred more(especially after the fiasco of having to pay another £70 to get the motherboard fixed, well paid £35 thus far not sent off to asrock yet).
 
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Are you buying one then? :cool:

I'd need to buy a PC first. :p

Also it could just as easily be £50 more expensive in two months, because a CPU of this price is all about exchange rates. As Intel Extreme processors tend to never change in buy price but exchange rates can make a huge difference to purchase cost.
 
You’ll get used to it. It's a habit you can't kick. Puts away card. :D
I used to do it all the time, but I thought I'd broken the habit after I got the QX6700 I have at the moment. Unfortunately it's now quite long in the tooth, with no USB 3.0/SATA 6 Gbit/s, only four threads and limited to 16GB RAM. I'd like to think that the i7-3960x stands a chance at lasting nearly 5 years, too. Only time will tell if that is the case, but in the mean time... roll on tomorrow's delivery :D
 
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