Discuss (20) -
Posted at 9:09 AM on Monday 03/16/09 by
Ben
Hotness UNHOT
MicroCenter.com has the Intel BX80601920 Core i7-920 2.66GHz Socket 1366 Desktop Processor for $230 for in-store pickup only. Features 8MB L3 Cache, 2.66GHz clock speed, and a QPI speed of 4.8 GT/sec. [Compare]
  • 1
    SGinWL - Posted 9:14 am PDT 03/16/09 (181 Posts)  Report Spam

    Been the same price for the past month...
    Not saying it's more than a decent price for a great CPU, but this deal is old.

    Apart from all that, the "deal" Ben listed for C2Q Q9650 doesn't come close to this, as this is $95 cheaper than the older generation C2Q. Even accounting for the differences in DDR3 ram and X58 board, the total cost difference would not be significant enough to warrant sticking to the older stuff.

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 2
    shogo_tnt - Posted 9:14 am PDT 03/16/09 (98 Posts)  Report Spam

    Great Price, cheaper than anywhere else.
    Price has been $230 since the start of Feb.
    In store pickup only.

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 3
    oscar5453 - Posted 9:16 am PDT 03/16/09 (731 Posts)  Report Spam

    they have been having tjis deal for several eerks now. They still jack you on the motherboard though....

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 4
    oscar5453 - Posted 9:17 am PDT 03/16/09 (731 Posts)  Report Spam

    Sorry for typos im in the ssshhter typing on me iphone hehe

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 5
    dhho1 - Posted 9:26 am PDT 03/16/09 (2173 Posts)  Report Spam

    what MB do u recommend for the i7? how much RAM?

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 6
    dtsmatt - Posted 9:30 am PDT 03/16/09 (401 Posts)  Report Spam

    6GB ram minimum, DDR3. So that = about $300+ for good ram and another $200+ for the motherboard minimum. Don't get me wrong, I7 920's overclock like a champ, but jesus the cost isn't worth it considering the next processor intel makes will not be compatible with the existing processors and with AMD hounding on Intel very well with their latest processor - ( http://techreport.com/discussions.x/16583 ), it's not worth it. Sit out this round till next round, or get a phenom 2 for existing mobo's.

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 7
    oscar5453 - Posted 9:43 am PDT 03/16/09 (731 Posts)  Report Spam

    I'd go with AMD as well. You can build your self a much cheaper system equivalent or better than the Intel I7 System.

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 8
    Bonzo100 - Posted 9:47 am PDT 03/16/09 (445 Posts)  Report Spam

    SOmeone told me - and I quote:
    "The I7 is to processors what Shaqapotomus is to the NBA - big bloated and SLOW"

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 9
    dhho1 - Posted 9:54 am PDT 03/16/09 (2173 Posts)  Report Spam

    Okay. So you can overclock the AMD chip, but how is the performance?

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 10
    oscar5453 - Posted 10:03 am PDT 03/16/09 (731 Posts)  Report Spam

    I just finished building a Phenom II QUad system and its running GREAT!!!!

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 11
    cyberwolf - Posted 10:53 am PDT 03/16/09 (630 Posts)  Report Spam

    Remember the i7 is actually comparable to having 8 cores, not 4, because each core do 2 threads at once. Windows task manager shows 8 operating independently of each other. My Core i7 920 Dell Studio XPS 435mt screams... even running Vista Home Premium. Performance on video conversion is especially great - most full 8gb movie DVDs (with extras) convert to XVID & AC3 in about 15 minutes with Handbrake. (after a 10 minute "rip" with DVDShrink. I haven't gamed on it (yet) and probably won't do much of that, so I can't speak to it, but I'm very happy with the performance thus far.

    My prior system was a home-built AMD Athlon XP 2800+ which served me well for 6+ years up until a few months ago. But the convenience and extended warranty of a Dell was well worth it now that my time is at more of a premium. (Also, when I bought in December, the individual components were still high priced and would have cost more than the system from Dell.)

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 12
    sguy2130 - Posted 10:54 am PDT 03/16/09 (1031 Posts)  Report Spam

    Its a great deal on a processor that is $270+ everywhere else. Not everyone knows about it, so I don't see anything wrong with Ben posting it again.

    I bought my Q6600 from microcenter and saved $55 back on 3/08. They seem to have very in-store deals on intel processors lately.

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 13
    sonichedgehog - Posted 11:32 am PDT 03/16/09 (39 Posts)  Report Spam

    welcome to 2 months ago Smile

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 14
    movingincircles - Posted 12:14 pm PDT 03/16/09 (255 Posts)  Report Spam

    #6:
    there were a lot of deals on DDR3, 6gb for around $90

    oscar: look at the benchmarks, all amd processors don't even come close to core i7. Even intel's previous generation of extreme processors can't beat the core i7, and those processors costs around $1100

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 15
    oscar5453 - Posted 12:20 pm PDT 03/16/09 (731 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have the 940 Extreme dude. The AMD i built on the cheap for a friend.

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 16
    silversound - Posted 12:22 pm PDT 03/16/09 (346 Posts)  Report Spam

    damn, intel try to make so much $ from customers, 2.66 i7 only 230, and 3.0 core 2 quad cost 325?

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 17
    Deathstalker - Posted 3:16 pm PDT 03/16/09 (172 Posts)  Report Spam

    DDR3 is on the way down and the I7 does have good headroom so you can squeeze a lot out of it.

    Deathstalker

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 18
    mattropolis - Posted 3:53 pm PDT 03/16/09 (370 Posts)  Report Spam

    Agreed #14 - I don't know what you're smoking #7 & 8 - not that I'm an AMD fan boy - but they aren't and haven't been even close in performance since C2D days on price or performance. I have one of these i7's at work and it shows up as an 8 way processor and blows through anything I can throw at it.

    Is it worth the extra money for the super-expensive ram + $200 minimum motherboard - well - probably not. I won't be upgrading anytime soon at home (c2d 6850). But go to some review sites and check your facts before blindly giving uneducated opinions.

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 19
    mysterons - Posted 4:41 pm PDT 03/16/09 (29 Posts)  Report Spam

    #5 the main mobos that have been in the overclocker's eyes are the P6T Deluxe V2, eVGA X58, and the Gigabyte - UDR5. I went with the eVGA x58 because of their online forums and tech support. I hear they all 3 overclock great!

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0
  • 20
    mattropolis - Posted 6:39 pm PDT 03/16/09 (370 Posts)  Report Spam

    Agreed #14 - I don't know what you're smoking #7 & 8 - not that I'm an AMD fan boy - but they aren't and haven't been even close in performance since C2D days on price or performance. I have one of these i7's at work and it shows up as an 8 way processor and blows through anything I can throw at it.

    Is it worth the extra money for the super-expensive ram + $200 minimum motherboard - well - probably not. I won't be upgrading anytime soon at home (c2d 6850). But go to some review sites and check your facts before blindly giving uneducated opinions.

    Was this useful?
    Voting ...
    0 0

Already a member? Sign in below.

Forgot Password?

Registration takes seconds! Once registered you’ll have members only access to:

  • Favorites bookmark list
  • Fully customizable User Profile
  • Discussions on all products
  • Forums & more
or