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TTG_l0g4n wrote Assuming he is buying a new chip. The i5-661 is clocked at 3.33ghz. The i3-560 can compete with the i5-661 only in processor power. If he is buying any other i5 it'll have more power. (yes it'll cost alittle more) but in the long run. Think of buying an i7 now. So that in two years you don't need to replace your i3 chipset with another.


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X42 wrote Eh, try to go with a intel i7 or i5

i3's are a bit outdated


Yeah it says right there he is buying the 3220 - it will be a perfectly good processor in 2 years.

The 3220 can keep up with most i5's and even some i7's... not sure what you're talking about.
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You guys are telling him to get a 250 dollar CPU when he clearly can't afford that.
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cofounder1 wrote You guys are telling him to get a 250 dollar CPU when he clearly can't afford that.


What I'm saying is he should wait till he has the money to buy the $250 CPU... It's a better long term investment. I got a computer with a dual core i3. 10months later I bought a computer with an i7 because the i3 was so slow. Spending $250 now is better than spending it later +the cost of an i3
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OP, I don't want people thinking I would ever recommend the godawful CM430 or those fans you included. Get a good case for a good price.

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You could go with a Fractal Core 1000 if you want a smaller profile.

EDIT: Not gaming, but you're looking at a 7770? Nah, ditch it for a solid-state drive use the Intel IGP. You could step the processor up to the i5-3470 or 3450 without changing anything else as well. Of course it's a better investment as more expensive hardware tends to last longer if you buy the right stuff. People saying the i5 or i7 would be a better long-term investment are stating the obvious.


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TTG_l0g4n wrote
cofounder1 wrote You guys are telling him to get a 250 dollar CPU when he clearly can't afford that.


What I'm saying is he should wait till he has the money to buy the $250 CPU... It's a better long term investment. I got a computer with a dual core i3. 10months later I bought a computer with an i7 because the i3 was so slow. Spending $250 now is better than spending it later +the cost of an i3


It's pretty obvious you have no clue what you're saying so just stop before you hurt yourself.... the i7 is not a necessary upgrade and certainly not with a $500 budget. The i3-3220 and 7770 will certainly perform well under most conditions, especially when he's not even gaming on this build.
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X42 wrote Eh, try to go with a intel i7 or i5

i3's are a bit outdated


You don't know what your talking about, if i3's are outdated so are i5's and i7's as seen as they are all in the same product range, Which is "Intel Core"
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