![]() ![]() I probably could've just went with a X3440 for cheaper and got similar results, but at the time I just really wanted to try out the X3470. I had a lot of previous experience with first gen core i5's already so using this part felt like really nice for the value. I was able to overclock this CPU to 3.6 Ghz with no issues at all. I got inspired by Techyescity and his videos on Youtube to try out these Xeons and they work really great. The CPU in this system is actually an Intel Xeon X3470 I got on eBay. ![]() Here's the breakdown of each part I used. Mainly, I just wanted to put together a nice cheap build using the CPU, CPU cooler, ram, and motherboard that I had leftover from a previous build. This build features some really old used parts combined with some new parts. I'm not a huge fan of eating leftovers, but when I have spare PC parts lying around, I refuse to let them go to waste. ![]()
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