I decided to upgrade the computer on the AMD AM2 socket before the release of the second Rome, as a result, I replaced everything except the case, switching to the blue camp. And I must say, I did not regret it at all. Proc. cost me 7.2 (the average price for it in the 13th year), and when you look at the price for which it is being pushed now, I feel somehow uncomfortable. What did I get for the upgrade costing 17 with a tail (motherboard under "K" status of the processor, graphics card, hard 1tb, 8 gigabytes of RAM and a cooler, oh, there were times when a decent computer could be assembled for a penny)? I got a long-playing system. The maximum that can be replaced is vidyuhu, the percentage will be relevant for a very long time. What can I say, even if fans of the legendary "sandic" 2500K are sitting stocking up on popcorn and don't sweat it, watching how Intel indulges in cutting frequencies and blocking the multiplier every year, passing it off as breakthrough innovations. Ivik, unlike subsequent generations, turned out to be successful, perhaps less "cool" than his older brother, but also less voracious and hot. Those who sit on this stone will not soon have to think about replacing the socket, the 3570K system will serve you faithfully for more than one year, be sure. Great stone! Not once, for any of the reasons, did I have to regret that I took this particular percent, and it was from the blue ones (although before that there were exclusively AMD products).
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