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Z97 wroteZayev wroteWell. With a good combo of motherboard and chip then your all good.Z97 wrotevDubbzy wroteThe i7 has the same cores, cache, socket, features(ish) the i7 can overclock like a bitch.Z97 wroteCraig wrote The E3-1231 v3 is a 4790.They looked VERY the same, thats why i said theres no point swapping a 4790k for one.
So the difference is extremely minimal, I'm getting a 1231v3 soon.
It would perform better in gaming. The hyper-threading in the Xeon also help with video editing. Since he is not overclocking, the i7 is a waste unless he will in the future.
It is also much cheaper for the same performance.
"the i7 can overclock like a bitch" depends on chip, not every CPU will overclock the same. I have known people get like 200mhz extra out of theirs and that's it, yet some get an easy 5GHz.
Not true. As Zayev said, it all depends on the chip. Just because you have an overkill motherboard doesnt mean it will get good overclocks. It mostly pure luck.
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vDubbzy wroteI said 'With a good combo of motherboard and chip'Z97 wroteZayev wroteWell. With a good combo of motherboard and chip then your all good.Z97 wrotevDubbzy wroteThe i7 has the same cores, cache, socket, features(ish) the i7 can overclock like a bitch.Z97 wroteCraig wrote The E3-1231 v3 is a 4790.They looked VERY the same, thats why i said theres no point swapping a 4790k for one.
So the difference is extremely minimal, I'm getting a 1231v3 soon.
It would perform better in gaming. The hyper-threading in the Xeon also help with video editing. Since he is not overclocking, the i7 is a waste unless he will in the future.
It is also much cheaper for the same performance.
"the i7 can overclock like a bitch" depends on chip, not every CPU will overclock the same. I have known people get like 200mhz extra out of theirs and that's it, yet some get an easy 5GHz.
Not true. As Zayev said, it all depends on the chip. Just because you have an overkill motherboard doesnt mean it will get good overclocks. It mostly pure luck.
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Z97 wroteI need a PC Build for Graphic Designing, Video Editing, and a little bit of gaming!
He sounds like he wants it mainly for editing.
The question is, will he overclock? If not, then the Xeon would be the better choice.
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vDubbzy wroteIf he wants a little increase in video render times then he probably will.Z97 wroteI need a PC Build for Graphic Designing, Video Editing, and a little bit of gaming!
He sounds like he wants it mainly for editing.
The question is, will he overclock? If not, then the Xeon would be the better choice.
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it is known as the silicone lottery for a reason.
I currently run at 4.5GHz with voltage at 1.2V, not a lot more that standard for the 6300. A friend of mine has a stable 4.5GHz on his 8320 at 1.37v.
I currently run at 4.5GHz with voltage at 1.2V, not a lot more that standard for the 6300. A friend of mine has a stable 4.5GHz on his 8320 at 1.37v.
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Zayev wrote it is known as the silicone lottery for a reason.My mate on an 8320 has 4.9Ghz stable but the minute he touches 5GHz things start to go a little tipsy.
I currently run at 4.5GHz with voltage at 1.2V, not a lot more that standard for the 6300. A friend of mine has a stable 4.5GHz on his 8320 at 1.37v.
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Z97 wroteZayev wrote it is known as the silicone lottery for a reason.My mate on an 8320 has 4.9Ghz stable but the minute he touches 5GHz things start to go a little tipsy.
I currently run at 4.5GHz with voltage at 1.2V, not a lot more that standard for the 6300. A friend of mine has a stable 4.5GHz on his 8320 at 1.37v.
Hey I didnt know this topic was gonna have so many replies! haha! But, I do not know how to overclock so I probably will not be overclocking but I want a very good cpu for the price and a graphics card that can handle gta 5 and cod at best settings! And I dont want my computer to lag or anything! And I want the price to be around 1,000-1100 USD including a Monitor, a CPU Cooler, SSD, and a Case Fan! Hopefully this will help! Thanks!
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@Z97 do some research. You have some really odd misconceptions about GPUs, and overclocking. First of all, you suggested a 4790k with a H97 motherboard so OP would not be able to overclock the 4790k. Also, you say "he could get that i7 to 4.8Ghz with like the x61" but you recommended an unlocked chip with stock cooler? So, even if you did include a proper motherboard, OP wouldn't have the cooling to OC the 4790k as far as he could get it. As for getting it to 4.8GHz, I have no idea where you heard that. The 4790k is a 4GHz CPU, it turbo's to 4.4GHz. That's it. There's no guarantee you'll even be able to push it past 4.4GHz.
OP-This is fairly over budget, if you can manage;
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Sanctorum wrote @Z97 do some research. You have some really odd misconceptions about GPUs, and overclocking. First of all, you suggested a 4790k with a H97 motherboard so OP would not be able to overclock the 4790k. Also, you say "he could get that i7 to 4.8Ghz with like the x61" but you recommended an unlocked chip with stock cooler? So, even if you did include a proper motherboard, OP wouldn't have the cooling to OC the 4790k as far as he could get it. As for getting it to 4.8GHz, I have no idea where you heard that. The 4790k is a 4GHz CPU, it turbo's to 4.4GHz. That's it. There's no guarantee you'll even be able to push it past 4.4GHz.
OP-This is fairly over budget, if you can manage;
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Thank you for the build but could you make it include an ssd and make it around $1000 USD from ONE Manufacturer please! Thanks!!
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