Setsul#25
So you read that but insist on getting at least an i5 so you can complain about the price?
Then we're back to "I have no words.".
So you know the 6500 isn't worth it, the 6600 for similar reasons.
6600K depends on how high you overclock it. Any i3 will definitely have the better price to performance ratio.
HashtagBasedGive me information on how, and why the brands are "terrible"
HashtagBasedAs of now, I am interested in that RAM anymore. So I'm not sure why it matters.
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You asked a question, I answered it. Now you claim it doesn't matter anymore.
Should I just stop answering questions?
#26
Exactly.
It doesn't matter anymore, because I am not interested in the motherboard as of now.
And as your argument becomes passive agressive, and arguing doesn't solve a single thing for this topic, all I've tried to do was end it. But, you tend to pick out every single little thing people do wrong, and antagonize them for it.
In the end, I have the final decision on what I am going to purchase, what I think would be most reliable in the upcoming future, also for my system. But, since I wasn't 100% sure on the processor and mobo, I decided to post a thread, and I believe I got all the help I need. For now. Knowing from past incidents that this would continue as an argument, and not relevant to the topic, I'd rather stop it now, continue with the topic, and drop whatever this clusterfuck turned out to be.