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GrandTheftAuto5 wroteLucritius wrote Lol, here take a look at this so you can understand what the difference between the i5-4670k and i7-4770k are. There are even benchmarks in the bottom of the article so you can see the difference. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]That just made my mind im getting your motherboard and processor thanks again man.
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Don't get the i7 over the i5 OP, Unless you will make use of the 4 extra threads, you're throwing $100 away that could be used on your Graphics Card that would actually improve your build in gaming. Also If you wont be overclocking there's no need for a unlocked CPU and a Z97 chipset.
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Volk wrote Don't get the i7 over the i5 OP, Unless you will make use of the 4 extra threads, you're throwing $100 away that could be used on your Graphics Card that would actually improve your build in gaming. Also If you wont be overclocking there's no need for a unlocked CPU and a Z97 chipset.I already got a pretty good Graphics card I have a 660 TI, but you were saying something about not getting a i7? Should I get the Asus board and i5 then?
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GrandTheftAuto5 wroteWill you be overclocking and what case do you own?Volk wrote Don't get the i7 over the i5 OP, Unless you will make use of the 4 extra threads, you're throwing $100 away that could be used on your Graphics Card that would actually improve your build in gaming. Also If you wont be overclocking there's no need for a unlocked CPU and a Z97 chipset.I already got a pretty good Graphics card I have a 660 TI, but you were saying something about not getting a i7? Should I get the Asus board and i5 then?
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Volk wroteI am thinking of overclocking and I have some stock case.GrandTheftAuto5 wroteWill you be overclocking and what case do you own?Volk wrote Don't get the i7 over the i5 OP, Unless you will make use of the 4 extra threads, you're throwing $100 away that could be used on your Graphics Card that would actually improve your build in gaming. Also If you wont be overclocking there's no need for a unlocked CPU and a Z97 chipset.I already got a pretty good Graphics card I have a 660 TI, but you were saying something about not getting a i7? Should I get the Asus board and i5 then?
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GrandTheftAuto5 wroteStock case? Get this instead;Volk wroteI am thinking of overclocking and I have some stock case.GrandTheftAuto5 wroteWill you be overclocking and what case do you own?Volk wrote Don't get the i7 over the i5 OP, Unless you will make use of the 4 extra threads, you're throwing $100 away that could be used on your Graphics Card that would actually improve your build in gaming. Also If you wont be overclocking there's no need for a unlocked CPU and a Z97 chipset.I already got a pretty good Graphics card I have a 660 TI, but you were saying something about not getting a i7? Should I get the Asus board and i5 then?
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Lucritius wroteDon't spread false information. The Z87 and Z97 chipset support LGA1150 so will both support the same CPU's. Their are hardly any differences between Z87 and Z97 chipset motherboards so either are fine.TTGxWindows8x wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
BEAST of a motherboard, supports your cpu, AND has 4 PCI E x16 slots. That means if you want 4 GPUS, this makes it possible!
If he's looking for futureproofness, this is a terrible motherboard because it's the z87 chipset, not the z97. z87 will not support anything newer than the current 4th gen core processors, the z97 will support the not yet released 5th generation.
OP-If you're not over-clocking, no need for Z87/Z97 chipset mobo or a K class CPU. I would recommend the newer Intel CPU series. I'd suggest the i5-4590 or the i5-4690K(if over-clocking). No need for an i7 unless you are going to make use of the hyper-threading. If your build is solely for gaming, the i5 will perform better most of the time. The money saved on CPU and mobo could go towards a higher end GPU.
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Sanctorum wroteLucritius wroteDon't spread false information. The Z87 and Z97 chipset support LGA1150 so will both support the same CPU's. Their are hardly any differences between Z87 and Z97 chipset motherboards so either are fine.TTGxWindows8x wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
BEAST of a motherboard, supports your cpu, AND has 4 PCI E x16 slots. That means if you want 4 GPUS, this makes it possible!
If he's looking for futureproofness, this is a terrible motherboard because it's the z87 chipset, not the z97. z87 will not support anything newer than the current 4th gen core processors, the z97 will support the not yet released 5th generation.
OP-If you're not over-clocking, no need for Z87/Z97 chipset mobo or a K class CPU. I would recommend the newer Intel CPU series. I'd suggest the i5-4590 or the i5-4690K(if over-clocking). No need for an i7 unless you are going to make use of the hyper-threading. If your build is solely for gaming, the i5 will perform better most of the time. The money saved on CPU and mobo could go towards a higher end GPU.
You sir are completely wrong about that, if you read about the Z97 chipset and the next generation chips, you'd know that Devil's Canyon will only be able to be used on the Z97 chipset. And if an i7 is within your budget, then there should be no reason not to get it, it will allow for significantly better everyday performance.
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Lucritius wroteSanctorum wroteLucritius wroteDon't spread false information. The Z87 and Z97 chipset support LGA1150 so will both support the same CPU's. Their are hardly any differences between Z87 and Z97 chipset motherboards so either are fine.TTGxWindows8x wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
BEAST of a motherboard, supports your cpu, AND has 4 PCI E x16 slots. That means if you want 4 GPUS, this makes it possible!
If he's looking for futureproofness, this is a terrible motherboard because it's the z87 chipset, not the z97. z87 will not support anything newer than the current 4th gen core processors, the z97 will support the not yet released 5th generation.
OP-If you're not over-clocking, no need for Z87/Z97 chipset mobo or a K class CPU. I would recommend the newer Intel CPU series. I'd suggest the i5-4590 or the i5-4690K(if over-clocking). No need for an i7 unless you are going to make use of the hyper-threading. If your build is solely for gaming, the i5 will perform better most of the time. The money saved on CPU and mobo could go towards a higher end GPU.
You sir are completely wrong about that, if you read about the Z97 chipset and the next generation chips, you'd know that Devil's Canyon will only be able to be used on the Z97 chipset. And if an i7 is within your budget, then there should be no reason not to get it, it will allow for significantly better everyday performance.
It's been said by multiple motherboard manufacturers that there z87 boards will support devils canyon.
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