Haswell-E and x99 stuff sure is pricey.

Discussions about anything Computer Hardware Related. Overclocking, underclocking and talk about the latest or even the oldest technology. PCA Reviews feedback
Post Reply
User avatar
wvjohn
Posts: 9238
Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 7:09 am
Contact:

Haswell-E and x99 stuff sure is pricey.

Post by wvjohn »

I'm sort of due for a refresh on my main rig and I was hoping the new stuff from intel would drop the prices on the old stuff. I generally but 1 gen old.

The prices for the new Haswell rigs are really high since you need DDR4. I've been reading the reviews and looks like $1k for just a mobo, cpu and ram. Yikes. The only need I have for high end is for gaming, so I guess I'll just see if any of the socket 1150 cpus come down accordingly. Kind of doubt they will since the devil's canyon line is probably binned chips and most people can't afford to move up to Haswell-E.
<a href="http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=123" target="_blank" >Heatware</a>
User avatar
Executioner
Life Member
Posts: 10354
Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 11:34 am
Location: Woodland, CA USA

Post by Executioner »

I always buy old used stuff. Buying pc parts new is like buying a new car. As soon as you drive off the lot, you lose thousands. With pc parts, they are almost obsolete a year later, which is why I always buy used parts.
User avatar
Err
Life Member
Posts: 5842
Joined: Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:54 am

Post by Err »

It's pricey and you won't see much of a difference unless your computer is very old. The best refresh for most PCs is an SSD. For gaming, I'd put most of the money into a video card.
User avatar
FlyingPenguin
Flightless Bird
Posts: 33161
Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 11:13 am
Location: Central Florida
Contact:

Post by FlyingPenguin »

I'd go for last gen. DDR4 is too pricey and there's little benefit
---
“The Government of Spain will not applaud those who set the world on fire just because they show up with a bucket.” - Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez

Image
Post Reply