I have heard that the 6000+ is fairly power hungry.
I personally have the 5600+, less power hungry, still quite a good processor and possibly slightly cheaper, but that is a killer deal for motherboard + cpu
well first of all a HSF, means HeatSink/Fan combination. Usually talking about the CPU, That combo does not comes with a HSF b/c the CPU is an OEM, meaning just the CPU itself.
Now with S&H it is easily $110-ish, which is much higher but the level of quality is much much better.
Which ultimately brings me to my next point, exactly how many parts do you need to buy, and what are you reusing? [I ask this b/c the more items you buy form newegg the S&H price goes down, so theoretically speaking it is cheaper to try and find all your parts in one place]
B/c spending a little more know for higher quality parts, will pay dividends, in terms of you will have a machine that will last longer, and you will be less likely to have to replace parts/upgrade especially if you know where you want to go with this build.
So that brings me to my next question, what do you want out of this machine, like what will you be doing with it primarily, gaming, word processing, surfing the web, encoding audio/video, photoshop, the more details you can give me will allow me to further recommend parts that you may want to consider in this next build.
Message edited by FrozenGpu on 06-27-2008 at 09:06:25 PM
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