Kewl Munky
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Which would perform best for gaming, a 3.2Ghz Bloomfield(1366) or a 3.4Ghz Sandy Bridge(1155)? I know the Sandy Bridge is .2Ghz faster and is the newer architecture, but it has less pins and so less throughput.
I've noticed that on average the 1155 socket boards have less PCI-E slots. I don't need four, but I would like three as I plan to eventually SLI and have a dedicated physx card, and, as far as the boards I've looked at, they only support dual channel RAM.
I've noticed that on average the 1155 socket boards have less PCI-E slots. I don't need four, but I would like three as I plan to eventually SLI and have a dedicated physx card, and, as far as the boards I've looked at, they only support dual channel RAM.