I took 2600K. If you don't have a cooler, it will only work for one minute. After that, I felt a burning sensation on my finger, so I quickly shut down the computer. In the not too distant future, I intend to use for gaming. While I use it at a frequency of 4000 GHz and with the BUILT-IN vidyuhi, Unexpectedly, a crisis has started to develop. Even more surprising is the fact that this was accomplished with the graphics settings set to medium and a resolution. It makes no difference what resolution you play it at; there will always be some lag. The crisis can be completed at any resolution with the graphics settings set to the minimum. According to a review I read, Grand Theft Auto 4 runs extremely smoothly, which is another thing that makes me happy. Motherboards based on the Z68 chipset are designed for better compatibility with solid-state drives (SSD), built-in video that is supported, overclocking, and hyper-trading. It is complete nonsensical to take it lower than the H67; there will be no overclocking. Taking it under P67 is even more of a waste of time because there is not a SINGLE worthy video card on the market that can compete with it at this time. In my opinion, it is completely incapable of supporting SLI or CrossFire due to its insane power consumption, which is even higher than that of the most powerful processor currently available. Yes, and only one PCI Express x16 slot is available. It is anticipated that the vidyuhi of the next generation will have a consumption that does not exceed 200W. As a consequence of this, I intend to purchase not an iron but rather a machine that is both well balanced and economical. It should be fine to use the 520W bronze-spec PSU that we currently have. If money is tight, go with a motherboard that has a mother gigabytes (or an Asus) z68 chipset and a 2500K processor. Just a word of caution: it is possible that your Z68 motherboard does not support all of the features that come with this chipset. It is not possible to tell the difference between 2500k and 2600k when it is applied in real life. I decided to purchase it because there was intense trading going on and I needed more cash. In point of fact, with 2600k there is just a little bit more room for growth in the future. As a result, the two prots in toys are identical.
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