You actually bought a i7-930 system with 4GB of RAM?
It has a faster Turbo Core option. i7-930 2.8Ghz Max Turbo Frequency 3.06Ghz. i7-860 2.8Ghz Max Turbo Frequency 3.46Ghz.
In gaming they are virtually identical with the i7-860 being slightly faster in some games because of the higher turbo boost.
You could have spent a lot less and got a system 'just as good'.
For 1600x900 - DEFINATELY get the GTX 460. GTX 480 is far more than you need.
And I think you seriously want to look at i7 860 CPU and P55 ASUS P7P55D-E Pro motherboard with 4GB RAM.
If you ever upgrade your monitor to 1920x1080 resolution you could always get a future 2nd GTX 460 - or a next generation GTX 5xx.
You actually bought a i7-930 system with 4GB of RAM?
It has a faster Turbo Core option. i7-930 2.8Ghz Max Turbo Frequency 3.06Ghz. i7-860 2.8Ghz Max Turbo Frequency 3.46Ghz.
In gaming they are virtually identical with the i7-860 being slightly faster in some games because of the higher turbo boost.
You could have spent a lot less and got a system 'just as good'.
yes, i bought like that my fren, wah, so, all is that my mistake...man, if i know earlier u, i couldn't do that mistake, man, my sincerest regret bos...huhuhuhu
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