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Well I am currently looking into building my own computer and was wondering if buying the Intel Core i7 2600k 3.4GHz is really worth it over the Intel Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz. Is the extra .1GHz really worth the extra $100?
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TBH mate i cant tell the difference there both good so you cant really tell a step up cause the i5 is so good already
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The $100 difference is not just because there is a very slight increase in speed, but because the 2600k has hyper-threading cores meaning it has 4 cores and 8 threads where as the 2500k has 4 cores without hyper-threading. The only time you should even consider a 2600k is if your main use for this computer is editing, and I don't mean creating an avatar in GIMP, I mean heavy Adobe work, Photoshop, AutoCAD, 3D modelling, architecture programs, etc. There is no difference between the two in games.
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x_Danny_x wrote TBH mate i cant tell the difference there both good so you cant really tell a step up cause the i5 is so good already
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If you can't tell the difference and have no valuable information to post, why are you posting?
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Generation wrote The $100 difference is not just because there is a very slight increase in speed, but because the 2600k has hyper-threading cores meaning it has 4 cores and 8 threads where as the 2500k has 4 cores without hyper-threading. The only time you should even consider a 2600k is if your main use for this computer is editing, and I don't mean creating an avatar in GIMP, I mean heavy Adobe work, Photoshop, AutoCAD, 3D modelling, architecture programs, etc. There is no difference between the two in games.
I would mainly be using the computer for playing games[BF3, TF2, Cod4(Zombies is fun), etc.] So the i5 would be better suited for me correct?
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GalaticToast wroteGeneration wrote The $100 difference is not just because there is a very slight increase in speed, but because the 2600k has hyper-threading cores meaning it has 4 cores and 8 threads where as the 2500k has 4 cores without hyper-threading. The only time you should even consider a 2600k is if your main use for this computer is editing, and I don't mean creating an avatar in GIMP, I mean heavy Adobe work, Photoshop, AutoCAD, 3D modelling, architecture programs, etc. There is no difference between the two in games.
I would mainly be using the computer for playing games[BF3, TF2, Cod4(Zombies is fun), etc.] So the i5 would be better suited for me correct?
Yes, the i5-2500k would be a better choice.
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GalaticToast wroteGeneration wrote The $100 difference is not just because there is a very slight increase in speed, but because the 2600k has hyper-threading cores meaning it has 4 cores and 8 threads where as the 2500k has 4 cores without hyper-threading. The only time you should even consider a 2600k is if your main use for this computer is editing, and I don't mean creating an avatar in GIMP, I mean heavy Adobe work, Photoshop, AutoCAD, 3D modelling, architecture programs, etc. There is no difference between the two in games.
I would mainly be using the computer for playing games[BF3, TF2, Cod4(Zombies is fun), etc.] So the i5 would be better suited for me correct?
Yes the i5 is better in your case, use the extra $100 dollars you save towards a better video card unless you are already getting a top of the line one.
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