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Rant Should have looked closer....

Discussion in 'General' started by Arboreal, 11 Nov 2017.

  1. Arboreal

    Arboreal Keeper of the Electric Currants

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    Just bought a cheap i3 PC on Gumtree this morning across town. Checked first what the i3 was - 2nd/3rd gen Core @ 2.3. Got it home and it's s1165 (H55) running an i3 540 @ 2.08 Grrr.
    Looks like I can get a £10 Xeon quad on the bay that will bump it up to 4 core for homework/surfing.
    #Firstworldproblem #suchdissapoint
    V-T sorry to hear you're ill again mate, keep taking the tablets and rest.
     
  2. TheMadDutchDude

    TheMadDutchDude The Flying Dutchman

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    Should be running at 3.06, Tre. And on 1156. ;)

    How much did you pay for it?
     
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  3. Arboreal

    Arboreal Keeper of the Electric Currants

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    Forum was glitchy and I thought this hadn't posted....

    Yes, when written properly the i3 is 3.07 in a socket 1156. I paid £40 for it with 4Gb of DDR3, 250GB HDD, IDE DVD writer and a tatty Silverstone LC05 low profile case. The H55M D2H is quite nice with a full length 4x PCIE slot in the bottom position; I can test my PCIE 4x M.2 drive adaptor in it.
    The case was put together badly, and once I'd replaced 6 case screws with ones with the correct thread, it felt a lot better.
    It got better again when I was able to OC the CPU up to over 4GHZ with old school multi / baseclock adjustments :grin:. Haven't run Prime yet, but it was fun for an hour or so fiddling to see how much I could push it.
    As per my other post, I did have a go at the guy who said it was s1155, and claimed it was old and he'd forgotten.
    No one hurt and still have a working (faster) PC that should be fine for homework to replace a s775 rig.
     
  4. mrbungle

    mrbungle Undercooked chicken giver

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    Board is prob worth what you paid alone, stop moaning :p
     
  5. Arboreal

    Arboreal Keeper of the Electric Currants

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    Thanks Neil, I feel better already :thumb: Pssst...wanna buy an H55M D2H at £40?
    Any thoughts on Xeon vs s1156 i5 CPUS?
     
  6. MLyons

    MLyons 70% Dev, 30% Doge. DevDoge. Software Dev @ Corsair Lover of bit-tech Administrator Super Moderator Moderator

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    You leave the the poor forum alone . How was it glitching?
     
  7. mrbungle

    mrbungle Undercooked chicken giver

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    :grin:

    They are the same they just have different speeds.

    Get the cheapest X3430 you can find and clock it.

    Unless you can find a X3450 cheap which has HT like a i7.

    Oh one thing Xeons don't have a GPU like the Clarkdale i3 you have now so youd need a GPU if you went quad.
     
  8. Arboreal

    Arboreal Keeper of the Electric Currants

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    Thanks mate, I bumped my daughter's H55 ITX from G6950 (going free on the MP...) to i5 750 so had to pop in a cheap graphics card to get round the lack of IGP you mentioned.
    Having looked yesterday, an X3430 is £10 on the bay at the moment, with X3440 with HT coming in at just under £30. X3430 + cheap GPU looks the way to go. Shame that HD 5450 in the drawer was dead when I finally got to use it.
     

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