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In that case, if it's worth the extra time you'll save (for productivity), and the extra cores, and the relative pricing, I'd say why not? Otherwise you're looking at a new platform which will cost you way, way, way more than that if you decide to buy something decent and not a cheapo ITX board and an R5. Ivy Bridge E was actually pretty good too, so there's some OC headroom.

So I have my sistem since 2012 upgraded when the gpu died about 1 year ago I have a 3820 oc to 4.5 ghz and a pair of 390s al wc. I play at 4k res and do some video editing.

 

Is it worth for me to upgrade to a 4830k six core for 360$ and keep the system for a couple of more years?

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You are going from 4 to 6 and one gen up, but I still think it may be a tad steep if that 4930k is used.

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12 minutes ago, LooneyJuice said:

You are going from 4 to 6 and one gen up, but I still think it may be a tad steep if that 4930k is used.

Yes it is used, prices for electronics in switzerland are very high even used

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In that case, if it's worth the extra time you'll save (for productivity), and the extra cores, and the relative pricing, I'd say why not? Otherwise you're looking at a new platform which will cost you way, way, way more than that if you decide to buy something decent and not a cheapo ITX board and an R5. Ivy Bridge E was actually pretty good too, so there's some OC headroom.

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A bit expensive but if you can use the threads then sure

I spent $2500 on building my PC and all i do with it is play no games atm & watch anime at 1080p(finally) watch YT and write essays...  nothing, it just sits there collecting dust...

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