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A quad-core i5 without overclocking on a B85/H81 board is generally the pick of choice for those on a budget with an R9 290(x) or GTX 970. The i7 doesn't give you even 1/10th enough to justify the extra cost for gaming.

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Nope. You won't miss out on much unless you're streaming / rendering while playing.

 

 

4570 and 4670 are both Haswell. Both are also quad cores.

In the title he said 4790 but in post he said 4670. I'm so confused

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Hey, so I have the option between these two cpus to pair with my 4gd5t gtx 970. Which would be best? I want to save money. I will be doing some light multitasking and gaming. Will I miss out on large amount of frames? The 4570 is £160 and the 4670 is £250.

First off your post is all sorts of confusing...

 

Title says 4570 vs 4790, then you say 4570 vs 4670 in the post...

 

In the end. It doesn't matter, cause you should be getting the i5-4690k.

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