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One last question before I spend my cash - 2500 vs 2800



 
 
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Old November 10th 03, 05:01 PM
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Default One last question before I spend my cash - 2500 vs 2800

OK,

Going with the Abit NF7-S Mobo.

2500 is $90
2800 is $140

Any reason to sepnd the extra cash to get the 2800. Im sure the 2500 can go
beyond the 2800 in terms of performance....true????

Is the 2800 a good clocker?

Also, does anyone clock their CPUs higher with the standard heat sink and
fan (not to maximum, but just to get extra performance?)



 




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