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There is no motherboard that can accept both socket types Roland00 Send a noteboard - 24/10/2010 01:47:39 PM
There is no motherboard that can accept both socket types. You get 1156 or 1366 not one or the other. Nor is one of these sockets going to last longer than the other, the replacement sockets (1155 and 2011) and new processors will be out next year.

Furthermore the big deal about SSD is not the read speed it is the latency, and an SSD kills any harddrive on the market doesn't matter if it is 7.2k , 10k (such as the Velociraptor) or SAS 15k drives.

Finally SSD benefits everyone equally, gamers would receive no more benefit than the average internet browser.

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Pretty much if you have never owned an SSD or worked with a computer with an SSD for over an hour, then don't try to speak with authority.
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My sympathies. 6 years is a good life though. You should be proud! *NM* - 22/10/2010 06:16:13 AM 268 Views
I would just get a new one - 22/10/2010 06:58:02 AM 580 Views
6 years old? Don't just replace the HD - build a new one, if you have the cash. - 22/10/2010 01:35:08 PM 561 Views
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My deepest condolences. - 22/10/2010 01:39:01 PM 562 Views
I'm with Morgawse - 22/10/2010 04:58:39 PM 521 Views
If it is 6 years old get a new one *NM* - 22/10/2010 05:23:39 PM 276 Views
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What he said. - 24/10/2010 09:01:49 AM 630 Views
There is no motherboard that can accept both socket types - 24/10/2010 01:47:39 PM 533 Views
Go with an i5 750/760 or an i7 860/870 - 23/10/2010 04:26:03 AM 595 Views
Also don't worry about sata 6.0 Gbps *NM* - 23/10/2010 04:26:24 AM 291 Views
A power surge is likely to corrupt your RAM as well, and possibly motherboard components. *NM* - 22/10/2010 06:39:06 PM 273 Views
I tested the RAM, it's fine. - 22/10/2010 07:00:27 PM 591 Views

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