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Whats the performance difference between something like that the 4440, 4590, and 4690--performance wise. 

 

Or would it make more sense to get something like a Xeon if theres no intention of getting a K. 

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there is such a thing as benchmarks you know

 

dont go xeon unless you want I7 power at the price of I5 but without overclocking and iGPU

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Xeon, not Xenon, lol.

 

 

Just look up benchmarks m8.

typo and lazy. 

 

there is such a thing as benchmarks you know

 

dont go xeon unless you want I7 power at the price of I5 but without overclocking and iGPU

Well, the person has no intention of overclocking and they're going to be getting a dedicated gpu. 

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typo and lazy. 

 

Well, the person has no intention of overclocking and they're going to be getting a dedicated gpu. 

might want to look for an xeon then, i think its the 1230 v2 or something like that that has I7 power (hyperthreading) and costs as much as an i5

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there is such a thing as benchmarks you know

I think this is the solution to 95% of the threads in the PSU section, and probably the GPU and CPU sections also. Since they don't know what to look up, our job is to point out good reviews and summarize them.

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I think this is the solution to 95% of the threads in the PSU section, and probably the GPU and CPU sections also. Since they don't know what to look up, our job is to point out good reviews and summarize them.

yes, but they cant expect that we know all the benchmarks from heart... we can give advice from personal experience but when it comes to raw data, benchmarks are the only thing you should look for, and then maybe ask for a second opinion if its worth the extra money

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