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You'll be good for the next three years or even more don't worry. Even sandy bridge is still going strong to this day and is still a great option for gaming and editing.

 

You're really lucky to be paying that little for a 3770k.

Hey i was wondering if i got the following set up if i would be set for a couple of generations. I play games, write papers, edit videos time to time, make a bit of music and use adobe PS.

 

Here are my specs.post-8302-0-91788800-1369716415.jpg

 

I also plan on upgrading from my 560ti to a gtx 770. I don't want haswell! I might be new but idc about it. I can also get the 3770k for cheaper then 250. 

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3770K for $230? No fair. I bought my 3570K for about that. Don't meet me in a dark alley. In all seriousness, I personally think you'll be set up for a while.

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That should more than hold you over for a few generations.

 

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wow i wish i payed that for my 3770k

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You'll be good for the next three years or even more don't worry. Even sandy bridge is still going strong to this day and is still a great option for gaming and editing.

 

You're really lucky to be paying that little for a 3770k.

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That should more than hold you over for a few generations.

I was hoping at least till skylake.

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You'll be good for the next three years or even more don't worry. Even sandy bridge is still going strong to this day and is still a great option for gaming and editing.

 

You're really lucky to be paying that little for a 3770k.

Yeah, it sucks for foreigners lol, move to US for microcenter. Or you could get a forum member to ship it to you (I would ship).

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3770K for $230? No fair. I bought my 3570K for about that. Don't meet me in a dark alley. In all seriousness, I personally think you'll be set up for a while.

Hes not talking about dollars hes  talking about pounds and as a dollar is about 0.6 to 1 pound it should equal up.

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