You have to pay the price of what it costs at the time Simon.
I have just upgraded the CPU in the pc I built in march this year
When I priced CPUs that I wanted the best deal was the one I got, an Intel 660 3.6 ghz single core CPU with 2mb of L2 cache.
Everywhere was selling it for around £270, its still that price today, but I got it for £215, I think.
I am wanting to get a HD Satellite pci card and the best ones at the moment appear to need a lot of CPU power.
I read a review on it that said it was fine on the 3.8 ghz version of my CPU but if the pc was doing anything else then the picture was jerky.
All the HD satellite card manufacturers seem to say D830 CPU which is a dual core 3ghz with 1mb L2 cache on each core as the minimum requirement.
I have bought a D945 CPU 3.4 ghz dual core with 2mb L2 cache on each core for £99 inc vat and delivery
I considered the D830 as an option back in march but as it was £244 I decided to go with the 660, the D945 or something approaching its performance was way over £300
I only fitted it around midnight last night so I havent actually done anything with it yet to see how it compares with the "old" CPU but I have run a performance test on it from Si Soft Sandra and compared it to one I did last week and it looks like on paper it is 25% faster on some things and 50% faster on others
I have added another 250 gig sata 2 hard drive at the same time so I now have 3 x 250 gig sata 2 plus a 160 gig IDE drive inside it.
I think I have enough capacity for a bit now as I have an external USB 250 gig drive for backups.
I see that Ebuyer has a few 750 gig drives for sale now, maybe when they come down a bit more in price I may stick 4 of those in as a RAID setup so my data should be as safe as possible barring multiple simultaneous drive failures