Vinny
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I didn't replace the processor - Intel did. The I5 750 was out for a few months and when I purchased my computer a few weeks ago the I5 760 was the chip that was being installed and not the I5 750.
That's where I was going with my remark - technology races forward and what is state of the art today gets replaced and it's yesterday's technology.
That's where I was going with my remark - technology races forward and what is state of the art today gets replaced and it's yesterday's technology.
I got an I5-760 that replaced a few month old I5-750 in my new computer. The 760 is a little bit faster than the 750. That's the problem with buying technology ... always is outdated LOL!!!
that is being a bit compulsive and you prob didnt even notice an increase in performance from your older cpu. real world would have less than 20% (prob less. way less) overall performance increase to your PC...pointless really. you should have just overclocked what you had...
that isn't what id consider something being 'outdated'. your older chip was far from outdated.