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Originally Posted by Rattlehead
To provide more overclocking headroom I presume?
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No, just price - gaming memory is double the price with a much smaller gain in performance. And you cannot OC an SandyBridge by raising the clock by much (it's on the cpu), which is why they have 'k' editions with unlocked multipliers.
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Originally Posted by Oldschool61
Depends on your budget. You can play CloD fine with AMD so dont listen to the intel fanboys.
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Without a doubt, but for someone who wants a fast gaming machine that should last for a while, and is both faster and cheaper than the previous standard (LGA1366), SB is hard to resist. I prefer AMD for other reasons, one of them being the constant 'upgrade-ability',and am more than happy with performance.